By the end of this course, students will be able:
- To have a coherent knowledge of their branch of engineering including some at the forefront of the branch in power electronics
- The ability to apply their knowledge and understanding of power electronics to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems using established methods
- The ability to apply their knowledge and understanding to develop and realize designs to meet defined and specified requirements
- An understanding of design methodologies, and an ability to use them
- Workshop and laboratory skills
- The ability to select and use appropriate equipment, tools and methods
- The ability to combine theory and practice to solve problems of power electronics
- An understanding of applicable techniques and methods in power electronics, and of their limitations
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In addition, Power Electronic Systems is presented as a course eminently practical and with real application, where students will acquire the following specific technical competencies:
- Knowledge of modeling techniques that can be applied to electronic circuits and power systems.
- Modeling of equipment and systems
- Design of control loops
- Design of typical power converters and power distribution systems for different applications: Aerospace, Railway, Electrical Automotive, Solar, Lighting, etc.
- Conditioning of new energy sources.