Simulating PWM Strategies For Power Converters With Qspice
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.89 GB | Duration: 12h 54m
Understanding the operation of power converter modules through simulation examples with QSPICE
What you'll learn
Concept of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
Simulation of a buck converter
Simulation of a modified buck-boost converter with discrete devices
Topology and operation of a half-bridge module
Simulation of bidirectional buck converter with a half bridge module
Simulation of a bidirectional buck-boost converter with two half-bridge modules
Simulation of a dc-ac converter with a half-bridge module
Topology and operation of a full-bridge module
Bipolar, unipolar and phase-shift PWM strategies
Topology and operation of a three-phase converter
Space vector PWM theory and procedure
Simulation of a three-phase converter with sine-triangle comparison PWM
Simulation of a three-phase converter with space vector PWM
Requirements
Simulating with QSPICE. Students are recommended to take my course "Simulating dc-dc converters with QSPICE".
Basic C programming
Basic electrical engineering and power electronics
Description
Effective implementation of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) strategies is essential for simulating power electronic converters, particularly in the design of control systems and the analysis of system behavior. This course offers both theoretical insights and hands-on simulation experience in applying PWM strategies to commonly used power converter modules, including the half-bridge, full-bridge, and three-phase modules. Taking a unique approach that distinguishes it from typical power electronics courses, this course focuses on helping students gain a deep understanding of the capabilities and operation of power converter modules. Each power converter module and its corresponding PWM strategy is explored through detailed simulation studies in QSPICE, providing students with a strong foundation in both theory and practical application.The use of QSPICE in this course equips students with a powerful tool for simulating and analyzing the complex behavior of power electronic converters. Unlike traditional analytical methods, QSPICE enables high-fidelity simulations that capture the dynamic operation of circuits under realistic conditions, including switching transients and control loop interactions. By simulating power converters and PWM strategies with QSPICE, students will acquire a valuable skill highly sought after in the power electronics industry. Additionally, the ability to visualize waveforms in QSPICE helps students gain a clear understanding of converter operation, enhancing their ability to analyze performance and troubleshoot real-world power electronics applications. This course, along with future QSPICE-based courses, will prepare students to become simulation experts in emerging areas of power electronics.