Power electronics enable modern electrified technologies, from electric vehicles to renewable energy systems. In this course, you’ll learn how engineers design and model power converters to efficiently transfer and control electrical energy in real-world systems.

Power Conversion for Electronic Devices

Power Conversion for Electronic Devices
This course is part of Electrified Systems Design Engineer Professional Certificate



Instructors: Brandon Armstrong
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What you'll learn
Model and simulate power converters to understand how electrical energy is transferred and controlled.
Build and simulate converter models to explore how they transfer and regulate power.
Evaluate performance using key measures such as voltage, current, and efficiency.
Apply practical approaches to design and improve power electronics systems
Skills you'll gain
- Engineering Design Process
- Design Specifications
- Electrical Power
- Hardware Design
- Electrical Engineering
- System Design and Implementation
- Electronic Systems
- Electrical Systems
- Electric Power Systems
- Power Electronics
- Mathematical Modeling
- Basic Electrical Systems
- Electronics
- Three-Phase
- Simulation and Simulation Software
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