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Power Electronics

Chapter 1
Introduction

Power Electronics

Outline
I.

What is power electronics?

II. The history


III. Applications
IV. A simple example
V. About this course
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Power Electronics

I.

What is power electronics?

1) Definition
2) Relation with information electronics
3) The interdisciplinary nature
4) Position and significance in the human society

Power Electronics

1) Definition
Power Electronics:
is the electronics applied to conversion and control of
electric power.
Range of power scale :
milliwatts(mW)

megawatts(MW)

gigawatts(GW)

A more exact explanation:


The primary task of power electronics is to process and
control the flow of electric energy by supplying voltages
and currents in a form that is optimally suited for user
loads.

Power Electronics

Conversion of electric power


Power
input

Electric
Power
Converter

Power
output

Control
input

Other names for electric


power converter:
-Power converter
-Converter
-Switching converter
-Power electronic circuit
-Power electronic converter

Two types of electric power

Changeable properties in
conversion

DC(Direct Current)

Magnitude

AC (Alternating Current)

Frequency, magnitude,
number of phases
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Power Electronics

Classification of power converters


Power
input

Power
output

DC

AC

AC

AC to AC converter
AC to DC converter ( Fixed frequency : AC controller
(Rectifier)
Variable frequency: Cycloconverter or
frequency converter)

DC

DC to DC converter
(Chopper)

DC to AC converter
(Inverter)

Power Electronics

Power electronic system


Generic structure of a power electronic system
Power
input

Power
Converter

Power
output

Control input
Feedforward/Feedback
( measurements of input
signals )

Controller

Feedback/Feedforward

( measurements of output
Reference signals )
(commanding)

Control is invariably required.


Power converter along with its controller including the
corresponding measurement and interface circuits, is
also called power electronic system.
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Power Electronics

Typical power sources and loads


for a power electronic system
Source

Power input
Vi

ii

-Electric utility
-battery
-other electric energy source
-power converter

Power
Converter

Power output
io

Feedback/
Feed forward

Controller
Reference

Vo

Load
-Electric Motor
-light

-heating
-power converter
-other electric or
electronic equipmen

The task of power electronics has been recently


extended to also ensuring the currents and power
consumed by power converters and loads to meet
the requirement of electric energy sources.
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Power Electronics

2) Relation with information electronics


A Classification of electronics by processing object
Electronics

Information electronics: to process information


Power electronics:

to process electric power

Other classifications of electronics


Electronics

Electronics

Vacuum electronics: using vacuum devices,


e.g, vacuum tubes devices
Solid (Solid state) electronics: using solid state devices,
e.g, semiconductor devices
Physical electronics: physics,material,fabrication,
and manufacturing of electronic
devices
Applied electronics: application of electronic
devices to various areas
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Power Electronics

3) The interdisciplinary nature

Power
Electronics
Continuous,
discrete

Control

Power electronics is the interface between


electronics and power.

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Power Electronics

Relation with multiple disciplines


Systems &
Control theory

Signal
processing

Circuit
theory
Electric
machines
Power
systems

Simulation &
computing

Power
electronics

Electromagnetics

Electronics

Solid state
physics

Power electronics is currently the most active


discipline in electric power engineering worldwide .
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Power Electronics

4) Position and significance


in the human society
Electric power is used in almost every aspect and
everywhere of modern human society.
Electric power is the major form of energy source used in
modern human society.
The objective of power electronics is exactly about how to
use electric power, and how to use it effectively and
efficiently, and how to improve the quality and utilization of
electric power.
Power electronics and information electronics make two
poles of modern technology and human society
information electronics is the brain,and power electronics is
the muscle.

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Power Electronics

II.

The history
Invention of
Thyristor

Mercury arc rectifier


Vacuum-tube rectifier
Thyratron
1900

Applicat
Applica ion of
fast-switching
fully-controlled
semiconductor
devices
Power diode
Thyristor

1957

Pre-history

GTO
GTR
Power MOSFET
Thyristor
(microprocessor)

IGBT
Power MOSFET
Thyristor
late 1980s (DSP)

mid 1970s

1st phase

2nd phase

3rd phase

The thread of the power electronics history precisely follows and matches
the break-through and evolution of power electronic devices

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Power Electronics

III. Applications
Industrial
Transportation
Utility systems
Power supplies for all kinds of electronic equipment
Residential and home appliances
Space technology
Other applications

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Power Electronics

Industrial applications
Motor drives
Electrolysis
Electroplating
Induction heating
Welding
Arc furnaces and ovens
Lighting

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Power Electronics

Transportation applications
Trains & locomotives
Subways
Trolley buses
Magnetic levitation
Electric vehicles
Automotive electronics
Ship power systems
Aircraft power systems
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Power Electronics

Utility systems applications


High-voltage dc
transmission(HVDC)
Flexible ac transmission(FACTS)
Static var compensation &
harmonics suppression: TCR, TSC,
SVG, APF
Custom power & power quality
control
Supplemental energy sources :
wind, photovoltaic, fuel cells
Energy storage systems

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Power Electronics

Power supplies for electronic equipment


Telecommunications
Computers
Office equipment

server

computer

Electronic instruments
Portable or mobile
electronics
Telecommunication

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Power Electronics

Residential and home appliances


Lighting
Heating
Air conditioning
Refrigeration & freezers
Cooking
Cleaning
Entertaining

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Power Electronics

Applications in space technology


Spaceship power systems
Satellite power systems
Space vehicle power
systems

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Power Electronics

Other applications
Nuclear reactor control
Power systems for
particle accelerators
Environmental
engineering

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Power Electronics

Trends
It is estimated that in developed countries now 60%
of the electric energy goes through some kind of
power electronics converters before it is finally used.

Power electronics has been making major


contributions to:
--better performance of power supplies and better control of
electric equipment
--energy saving
--environment protection

reduction of energy consumption leads to less pollution


reduction of pollution produced by power converters
direct applications to environment protection technology
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Power Electronics

IV. A simple example


A simple dc-dc converter example

Input source:100V
Output load:50V, 10A, 500W
How can this converter be realized?

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Power Electronics

Dissipative realization
Resistive voltage divider

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Power Electronics

Dissipative realization
Series pass regulator:
transistor operates in active region

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Power Electronics

Use of a SPDT switch

SPDT: Single pole double throw


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Power Electronics

The switch changes the dc voltage level

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Power Electronics

Addition of low pass filter


Addition of (ideally lossless) L-C low-pass filter, for
removal of switching harmonics:

Choose filter cutoff frequency f0 much smaller than


switching frequency fs
This circuit is known as the buck converter
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Power Electronics

Addition of control system for


regulation of output voltage

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Power Electronics

Major issues in power electronics


How to meet the requirement of the load or gain better
control of the load
How to improve the efficiency
--for reliable operation of power semiconductor
devices
--for energy saving
How to realize power conversion with less volume, less
weight, and less cost
How to reduce negative influence to other equipment in
the electric power system and to the electromagnetic
environment
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