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Classes in the Power Electronics lab deal with the principles and devices necessary for providing power to machinery and electronics found in our modern world.  Topics range from basic direct-current and alternating-current machinery to components of a power system, including circuit breakers and fuses.  More advanced courses discuss semiconductor and solid-state devices as well as the development of renewable energy systems.  Students will utilize equipment and software to perform calculations and simulations of device performance and system power flow.
 
Classes in the Power Electronics lab deal with the principles and devices necessary for providing power to machinery and electronics found in our modern world.  Topics range from basic direct-current and alternating-current machinery to components of a power system, including circuit breakers and fuses.  More advanced courses discuss semiconductor and solid-state devices as well as the development of renewable energy systems.  Students will utilize equipment and software to perform calculations and simulations of device performance and system power flow.
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====Lab Schedule====
 
====Lab Schedule====
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The schedule is subject to change at anytime, so check back often. To schedule this lab, email [mailto:ecehelp@ncsu.edu?Subject=EB21022-Lab-Reservation ecehelp@ncsu.edu].
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To schedule this lab, email [mailto:ecehelp@ncsu.edu?Subject=EB21034-Lab-Reservation ecehelp@ncsu.edu].
 
 
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====Related Research Areas====
 
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* [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/courses/class/305 ECE 305]
 
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* [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/courses/class/492U ECE 492U]
 
 
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==Equipment==
 
==Equipment==
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| '''Operating System''':
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:* Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise
 
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:* Dell Optiplex 990
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| Dell Optiplex 320
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:* Pentium Core i7 3.1 GHz
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:* 8 GB
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:* Adobe Acrobat Professional
 
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:* Matlab
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:* Microsoft Office
| <pre>Maple
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:* Microsoft Project
Matlab
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:* Microsoft Visio
Microsoft Office
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:* OpenAFS/Kerberos
Microsoft Project
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:* Plexim PLECS
Microsoft Visio
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:* Siemens PSSE
SAS JMP
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:* Starnet X-win32
Sun JDK
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:* Sun Java JRE
TecPlot
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:* WinSCP SFTP client
Visual Slickedit
 
Wolfcall/AFS/Kerberos</pre>
 
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| Instruments:
 
| <pre>6 GW Instek SFG-2004 100Mhz DDS Function Generators
 
6 Tenma 72-110 10A Variable Autotransformers
 
6 Agilent E3620A 50W Dual Output Power Supplies
 
6 Agilent 34405A Digital Multimeters
 
6 Techtronix TDS-1001B 40 MHz Digital Oscilloscopes
 
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:* 6 Tenma 72-110 10A Variable Autotransformers
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:* 6 Agilent E3620A 50W Dual Output Power Supplies
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:* 6 Agilent 34405A Digital Multimeters
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Latest revision as of 10:00, 8 August 2022

Power Electronics Lab

The Power Electronics Lab provides six stations for students to work in teams, each consisting of a large high-quality workbench with overhead storage and a dedicated computer workstation. Each station provides an oscilloscope, multimeter, power supply, and function generator, and two storage cabinets provide space to store equipment and materials for projects and classes. The lab also contains additional equipment that is currently found only in the Power Electronics lab, such as variable autotransformers and dynamometer kits.

Classes in the Power Electronics lab deal with the principles and devices necessary for providing power to machinery and electronics found in our modern world. Topics range from basic direct-current and alternating-current machinery to components of a power system, including circuit breakers and fuses. More advanced courses discuss semiconductor and solid-state devices as well as the development of renewable energy systems. Students will utilize equipment and software to perform calculations and simulations of device performance and system power flow.



Lab Schedule

The schedule is subject to change at anytime, so check back often. To schedule this lab, email ecehelp@ncsu.edu.




Related Research Areas


Course Information



Equipment

Number of Computers:
  • 6
Operating System:
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise
Model:
  • Dell Optiplex 990
Processor:
  • Pentium Core i7 3.1 GHz
RAM:
  • 8 GB
Software:
  • Adobe Acrobat Professional
  • Matlab
  • Microsoft Office
  • Microsoft Project
  • Microsoft Visio
  • OpenAFS/Kerberos
  • Plexim PLECS
  • Siemens PSSE
  • Starnet X-win32
  • Sun Java JRE
  • WinSCP SFTP client
Instruments:
  • 6 GW Instek SFG-2004 100Mhz DDS Function Generators
  • 6 Tenma 72-110 10A Variable Autotransformers
  • 6 Agilent E3620A 50W Dual Output Power Supplies
  • 6 Agilent 34405A Digital Multimeters
  • 6 Techtronix TDS-1001B 40 MHz Digital Oscilloscopes

Pictures

Room view
Station view
Station equipment

Room Layout

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