Component
École Nationale Supérieure d'Électrotechnique d'Électronique d'Informatique d'Hydraulique et des Télécommunications
Semester
Printemps
Objectives
At the end of this course, students will be able to understand and simulate the operation of a non-isolated DC-DC converter. Two types of choppers are studied: the step-down chopper and the step-up chopper. Students will also be able to build a step-down chopper, perform a temporal and spectral analysis of the electrical input and output quantities, and determine the output characteristics and efficiency of the chopper.
Description
This course includes a lecture on the theory of operation of a non-isolated DC-DC converter. Buck and boost converters are studied with different voltage and current reversibility configurations.
This course is accompanied by a design office for the simulation of buck and boost converters and a project to build a buck converter.
Pre-requisites
This subject requires knowledge of the basic elements and theories of electronics and electrical circuits.
