Course Highlights
 
6.334 Power Electronics
 Spring 2007
 A bidirectional DC/DC converter for automotive applications. (Image by David Perreault.)
Course Description
 6.334 examines the application of electronics to energy conversion and control. Topics covered include: modeling, analysis, and control techniques; design of power circuits including inverters, rectifiers, and DC-DC converters; analysis and design of magnetic components and filters; and characteristics of power semiconductor devices. Numerous application examples will be presented such as motion control systems, power supplies, and radio-frequency power amplifiers. The course is worth 6 engineering design points.
 Technical Requirements
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	  		This course content is a redistribution of MIT Open Courses. Access to the course materials is free to all users.
