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M.Tech. Power Electronics & Drives
M.TECH. POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES
M.TECH. POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES
Objectives
- To train competent engineers and professionals to meet the needs of industries related to power electronics and drives, power electronics applications in power systems, and the transportation sector.
- Power electronics devices and their applications.
- Software and information technology sectors involved in power electronics simulation studies and applications.
- Placement in leading core companies like GE, TVS Electronics, Blue Star Infotech, BSNL Nokia, Texas instruments, Analog Devices, Honeywell, Tata Elxi, IBM and the like.
- All R&D and Academic Institutions involved in R&D in the areas of Power Electronics Technology.
| University Core | |
| Course Title | Credits |
| Professional and communication skills (or) Foreign Language |
2 |
| Seminar | 1 |
| Advanced Mathematics | 4 |
| University Elective | |
| Course Title | Credits |
| University Elective | 3 |
| Programme Core | |
| Course Title | Credits |
| Advanced Semiconductor Devices | 3 |
| Analysis of converters | 3 |
| Analysis of Inverters | 3 |
| Generalized Machine Theory | 4 |
| Solid State DC Drives | 3 |
| Solid State AC Drives | 3 |
| Digital Control | 3 |
| Microcontroller Applications in Power Electronics |
3 |
| DSP Based Electromechanical Motion Control (Version 2.00) |
3 |
| Power Electronics Hardware lab | 1 |
| Power Electronics Simulation lab | 1 |
| Microcontroller Applications in Power Electronics lab |
1 |
| DSP based Motion control lab | 1 |
| Student Project | 20 |
| Programme Elective | |
| Course Title | Credits |
| Modeling, Simulation and Control of Power Electronic Systems |
3 |
| Special Machines and control | 3 |
| Intelligent Control | 3 |
| Power Electronics Applications in Power Systems |
3 |
| Power electronics applications in Renewable Energy Systems |
3 |
| Sensors and Instrumentation (Version 2.00) |
3 |
| Computer Communication and Networks |
3 |
| High Voltage Direct Current Transmission |
3 |
