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COURSE INFORMATION FOR CURRENT SEMESTER/TERM
Code KEEE4265
Title Power Electronics
Pre-requisite KEEE1113
KEEE1125
Student Learning Time (SLT) 121 hours
Credit 3
Learning Outcomes 1. Identify the basic components of the power electronics system
and the basic power electronics theory to industrial applications.
2. Analyze the performance of different power electronics circuit
configurations.
3. Design pulsed width modulation circuits with different circuit
configuration.
4. Justify the design requirements to meet international standards
for particular applications.
Synopsis The course covers the introduction to the power electronics devices,
cooling systems and device protection. Power Electronics circuit
such as, uncontrolled and controlled DC (single and three phases),
different types of DC to DC converter, and single and three phases
rectifier and inverter is introduced. The student will be introduced
with voltage control technique and pulsed width modulation tech-
niques design.
Assessment 40 % Continuous Assessments
60 % Final Examination
References Mohan, Underland and Robbins, Power Electronics Converters, Ap-
plications, and Design Wiley 3rd Edition 2002
Muhammad H. Rashid “Power Electronics circuits, devices, and ap-
plications” Pearson Prentice Hall 2004
Soft Skills Communication Skills (CS1, CS2, CS3)
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving (CT1, CT2, CT3)
Team Working Skills (TS1, TS2)
Lifelong Learning & Information Management (LL1)
UM-PT01-PK03-BR004(BI)-S04