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EELE 451 — Power Electronics: 3 Credits (2 Lec, 1 Lab)

() Spring alternating even years. Introduction to solid-state power devices; topologies, operating principles, modeling and control, and design of basic power converters; magnetic design; applications of power converters in renewable energy source power systems, electric and hybrid electric vehicles, and other residential, commercial, and industrial systems; laboratory experience with basic power converters

Prerequisites: EELE 317, EELE 321, EELE 355

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