

University of Colorado Boulder - Techniques of Design-Oriented Analysis
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Techniques of Design-Oriented Analysis at Coursera Overview
Duration | 12 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Intermediate |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Techniques of Design-Oriented Analysis at Coursera Highlights
- This Course Plus the Full Specialization.
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Techniques of Design-Oriented Analysis at Coursera Course details
- This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5706, part of CU Boulder?s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree.
- This is Course #2 in the Modeling and Control of Power Electronics course sequence. The course is focused on techniques of design-oriented analysis that allow you to quickly gain insights into models of switching power converters and to translate these insights into practical converter designs. The design-oriented techniques covered are the Extra Element Theorem and the N-Extra Element Theorem (N-EET). Through practical examples, it is shown how the EET can be used to simplify circuit analysis, to examine the effects of initially unmodeled components, and to design damping of converters such as SEPIC and Cuk to achieve high-performance closed-loop controls. The N-EET will allow you to perform circuit analysis and to derive circuit responses with minimum algebra. Modeling and design examples are supported by design-oriented MATLAB script and Spice simulations. After completion of this course, the student will gain analytical skills applicable to the design of high-performance closed-loop controlled switching power converters.
- We strongly recommend students complete the CU Boulder Power Electronics specialization as well as Course #1 Averaged-Switch Modeling and Simulation before enrolling in this course (the course numbers provided below are for students in the CU Boulder's MS-EE program):
- ? Introduction to Power Electronics (ECEA 5700)
- ? Converter Circuits (ECEA 5701)
- ? Converter Control (ECEA 5702)
- ? Averaged-Switch Modeling and Simulation (ECEA 5705)
- After completing this course, you will be able to:
- ? Understand statement and derivation of the Extra Element Theorem
- ? Apply the Extra Element Theorem to converter analysis and design problems
- ? Understand the statement of the N-Extra Element Theorem
- ? Apply the N-Extra Element Theorem to converter analysis and design problems
- ? Apply techniques of design-oriented analysis to analysis, design, and simulations of switching converters
Techniques of Design-Oriented Analysis at Coursera Curriculum
Extra Element Theorem
Introduction to Extra Element Theorem
EET Questions and Answers
EET Derivation
Practical applications of EET
EET Application - Effect of Capacitor ESR
Graphical Comparison of Impedances
Introduction to the Course
Comparison of Impedances Using MATLAB
Practice: Extra Element Theorem
Practice Problem: Zout Using EET
Practice: Graphical Comparison of Impedances
Extra Element Theorem (EET)
Design example: SEPIC frequency responses
Analysis of SEPIC Frequency Responses Using EET
SEPIC Example: ZN
SEPIC Example: ZD
Derivation of ZD Using EET
SEPIC Example: Undamped Frequency Response
SEPIC Example: Impedance Interactions
Practical Design of Damping
SEPIC Frequency Responses: MATLAB and LTspice examples
Cuk Converter Frequency Responses Using EET
N Extra Element Theorem (NEET)
Introduction to N Extra Element Theorem (NEET)
NEET Application Example: Two-Section Filter
NEET: Discussion
NEET - Application Example: Damped Filter Transfer Funciton
NEET - Frequency Inversion
NEET Application Example: Output Impedance
NEET - Summary
Two-section Filter Frequency Response Via MATLAB
Damped Filter: A Solved NEET Example
Practice: Analysis of SEPIC Frequency Responses Using NEET
Boost Analysis Using the N Extra Element Theorem (NEET)
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