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Product Description
About the Course:
This is an extensive course featuring all types of power electronic converters used in Electric Vehicle drivetrain. It will start off with discussing buck, boost, buck boost, Cuk converters, Isolated Cuk converters, front-end AC-DC converters, Dual Active Bridge converters and the multilevel converters (2 and higher level) used in motor control. It will discuss about the modulation techniques and simulation strategies of some of the converters (H-bridge, Multilevel, DAB) in MATLAB/Simulink.
Pre-requisites:
- Prior Knowledge of MATLAB/Simulink is recommended.
- Interest to learn about power electronics converters and modulation techniques through simulations.
- Background in Electrical or Electronics Engineering is preferred. Although people looking to switch into electric automotive industry might find it extremely useful.
Who can enroll?
- The course will start with the very basics of battery technology. So, any student pursuing undergraduate courses in engineering (B.E./B.Tech) and higher degrees (M.E./M.Tech) are welcome in this course. Any prior knowledge of battery chemistry will be an added benefit. People with no prior knowledge of software such as MATLAB/Simulink will not have to worry as the programming is very basic and can be done simultaneously with the instructor.
- The course is also well designed for industry professionals who want to make a career switch into EV battery technology.
- This course is also suitable for professionals and academicians who are looking to focus their research or product development on battery technology.
Software Skills you’ll learn:
MATLAB is one of the extensively used software in the field of engineering, especially in electrical engineering. It is due to it’s versatile nature that it has an edge an edge over the other software. Simulink as many of you may be familiar with is an integrated add-on to the MATLAB software itself. Simulink is a GUI based programming add-on which makes it easier for the user to code in it. You don’t need any hard-coded programming syntax for running your simulation in Simulink. MATLAB/Simulink for electrical engineers can be a complete course if done in detail. However, for this course, we will teach you the necessities required to complete it. Don’t worry if you don’t have any prior knowledge of MATLAB, we have got you covered!!!
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