LAB 1-PE-Lab
LAB 1-PE-Lab
LAB 1-PE-Lab
Figure 1.1
The efficiency of a converter should be excellent. The components constituting a converter are:
Capacitors, inductors and transformers with minimum losses,
Power semiconductor devices operating as switches.
With the development of power semiconductor technology, the power-handling
capabilities and the switching speed of the power devices have improved tremendously. The
power conversion techniques require the switching ON and OFF of power semiconductor
devices. Low-level electronic circuits, which normally consist of integrated circuits and
discrete components, generate the required gating signals for the power devices. The design of
power converter consumes time with a significant cost. Performance is generally determined
after testing converters at nominal operating points. Thus, simulation can substantially reduce
development cost.
The development of specific software (MATLAB/Simulink etc.) dedicated for the
simulations of power electronic systems allows designing and analyzing the converter behavior
Figure 1.2
Simulations in MATLAB/Simulink
Lab Task No. 1
a. Using MATLAB/Simulink, construct the circuit of half-wave rectifier having Resistive
load as shown in Figure 1.3.
Figure 1.3
c. Simulate the circuit by having a click on “Run” button. Now double click on the “Scope” to
see the desired output voltage and current. Expected output voltages and currents are given
in Figure 1.5.
Input
Voltage
Output
Voltage
Output
Current
Figure 1.5
Figure 1.6
Input
Voltage
Output
Voltage
Output
Current
Figure 1.7
Figure 1.8
Input
Voltage
Output
Voltage
Output
Current
Figure 1.9
Figure 1.10
Figure 1.11
Figure 1.12