Through flexible course options, students enrolled in the Power Electronics (PPE) subplan of our Professional Master's Program may pursue a 9-credit hour certificate or a 30-credit hour MS degree. The ...
This summer, CPES-VT will offer three power electronics short courses designed for professional engineers. A two-day course, “EMI Reduction for Power Electronics Systems,” will be held July 31 and ...
In Part 2 of our Digital Electronics Course, we will get a better understanding of the importance of digital electronics compared to analog electronics. Systems are made much simpler at both the ...
Power electronics is a key enabling technology in essentially all electronic systems and is increasingly important in the grid interface of renewable energy sources and in efficient electrical loads.
As we have observed in previous parts of this course, in a digital system, signals can take on only two values: high or low. These values are often represented by two voltage levels. The most used ...
Electronics is a discipline of physics and engineering concerned with the study of the behaviour, characteristics, emission, and control of electrons and their applications in electronic devices.