This lab aims at providing the basic concepts for Power electronic devices and their characteristics. The usage of power electronics in day to day life has increased in recent years. It is important for student to understand the fundamental principles behind all these power electronics converters. This course covers characteristics of semi conductor devices, ac/dc, dc/dc, ac/ac and dc/ac converters.
This lab is conducted for the undergraduate students in their third year second semester. This lab introduces the basic concepts of various power electronic devices like converters, voltage controllers and cyclo converters. The simulation Laboratory is also utilized to simulate and analyze Power electronic and drives related experiments.
S.No | Name of the Equipment |
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1 | Static Characteristics of SCR, MOSFET, IGBT with 3 meters (DC 40V/500mA, DC 15V/250mA). |
2 | Jones Chopper Power Circuit 30V/2A. |
3 | 1-Phase series Inverter with R & RL loads (30V / 2A) |
4 | 1-Phase fully controlled bridge converter power Circuit |
5 | R & RC Triggering of SCR UJT Triggering of SCR |
6 | 1-Phase Cyclo converter power circuit for R & RL loads (220V / 5A) |
7 | 1-Phase AC voltage controllers for R & RL load (230V/5A) |
8 | 1-Phase fully controlled bridge converter for R & RL loads (230V/5A) power circuit |
9 | 3-Phase Half controlled bridge converter with R & RL loads power Ckt (440V/5A) |
10 | 1-Phase Dual converter with R & RL load power Circuit |
11 | Operation of MOSFET-BASED Chopper |
12 | Parallel Inverter 30V/8A |
13 | DC and AC Motors |
14 | DIGITAL MULTIMETERS, CRO’S, Isolation transformers |