AG
May 22, 2020
A really good course on converter circuits. The way Dr. Erickson synthesized inverters from buck converters was eye opening. Many lectures overlook such basic aspects of power electronics synthesis.
SK
Jul 14, 2018
The course has intensified my interest towards the field of Power Electronics. One won't find such systematic and lucid teaching anywhere else. I am grateful to the instructors of the course.
By Miguel B A
•Jun 5, 2016
Excellent!
By abdullah a h a
•May 3, 2021
EXCELLENT
By Ramu N
•Mar 8, 2016
Excellent
By Marty X
•Feb 29, 2016
Very Good
By Stalin M
•Nov 24, 2020
Awesome
By Anik H T
•Jul 11, 2021
Good
By CS M L
•Jan 26, 2021
great
By Ankita K
•Mar 17, 2021
well
By GOURIDADULA P K
•Jun 29, 2020
good
By Hwasoo S
•Apr 14, 2018
good
By Musaib S
•Dec 30, 2016
good
By Martin M
•Mar 31, 2022
In principle, this is a really good course. However, as with many other MOOCs, there is a lack of collaboration between students and a lack of a tutor or a moderator who can give you a hint if you get stuck with the homework.
I have been in the semiconductor industry for 3 decades. This online learning refresher was great for me, and in today's work environment, most things are done remotely as well. What this course does not offer is talking about the subject, writing, sharing, explaining things to others. Communication is also critical for engineering succcess and I guess this could be much better integrated by Coursera. The discussion forum offered by Coursera is not at all what I know from today's students who all studied remotely during the pandemic.
In basically, you can just work through the book "Fundamentals of Power Electronics" by Robert W. Erickson and Dragan Maksimović, but I like the lecture and the exercises with a deadline really motivate me to do something even if I don't need the certificate.
Btw, I need at least the same time for homework as for listening to the lecture and sometimes much more.
By Guillaume V
•Jun 4, 2017
Course 2, Converter Circuits, is as interesting as was Course 1. You can stop, have a rest and retake the course. The work load varies from week to week. You learn the famous converter flyback and forward.
Course 1 is enough if you just want to know what a converter is. But for a real knowledge, I think one must do the other courses of the power electronics specialization, that is to say course 3, 4, 5 and 6. Still a lot of work to come!
By GODA V S
•May 25, 2019
Excellent way to understand the power converters and its relation
most liked topic was -interchange of load and source and realize a converter out of it
but for the flyback and forward it was touch disappointing the lecture did not go well as expected
we need more details in solving the volt-sec balance and charge balance for both converters in detail
By Milind R
•May 31, 2021
Very interesting topics, nice analysis. However, the idea of using current-balance into a transformer when not explicitly using AC should have been better explained, it kept going against my instincts to try a full time-domain solution with differential equations. The last week (week 4) contents were also pretty difficult.
By Kaushik M
•Aug 10, 2020
The lectures were decent. Assignments were good and interesting to solve. But the only gripe about assignments is that mathematical analysis is way too lengthy at some places as well as I feel (though very few) answers fed to the computer were incorrect. Overall, a decent course
By ABDON T O
•Jul 13, 2020
Very good training, addressing the main DC/DC converter topologies, including transformer isolation. I would have liked the switch realization section to be shorter; but other than that, it was really useful.
Thansk Proffesor Robert Erickson.
By Elyka A
•May 6, 2016
Very good, but some topics may need to be explained further, like the realization of the switches
By Aleena A
•Apr 5, 2020
Quite tough a chapter and module but if you understand the concepts its easy to do !
By Пащина С А
•Apr 21, 2022
Very interesting course, everyone who is interested should take it!
By ANSHUMAN S
•Aug 30, 2020
the last assignment solutions should be provided, rest was good.
By Jairo Z
•Dec 2, 2017
The last questionary is a little bit difficult
By Andres H
•Sep 11, 2018
I wish we had more LTSpice experiments
By Richard O
•Oct 8, 2019
Difficult, but useful and fulfilling.
By Srinath M
•Dec 13, 2017
Discussion forum is practically dead