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BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SATHYAMANGALAM 638 401 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

LESSON PLAN FOR POWER ELECTONICS

Name of the Faculty Name of the Subject

Mr.R.Bharanikumar M.Prabha Maheswari Power Electronics

& Class Unit Date Time Period III Year EEE IV

Topic
PWM techniques

Activity

Timing

Description
Few selected question to be asked by the Faculty member to recapitulate the knowledge and to know what basic knowledge the student possess. Faculty members must create the interest about the topic among the students with videos/animations/Objects. Topic will be introduced with the power point presentation and animation to give a simple review about the topic. For Notes of Lesson - refer Annexure I. Students are instructed to survey the main headings, sub headings and the words which are given in bold / italics and mentally convert that as questions. Page No :248-258 For questions - refer Annexure II. Students are instructed to read elaborately to find the answers for the above framed questions. After reading students are asked to answer the following questions. What have you learnt from this topic? What is its importance? Why it is necessary to learn this topic? How is it related to your daily life? Students are asked to discuss among themselves with in the group. An open discussion can be done with the other groups for more clarification.
1

Evocation & Introduction

30 mins

Survey/Reading / Browsing

10 mins

Discussion & Clarifying doubts

5 mins

Mindmap Summary Framing of Higher order questions

10 mins

For further more clarification student faculty interaction can take place. During discussion faculty should monitor all the groups and identify the students those who are not involved. The Students are asked to draw the mind map with their own imagination and creativity including the real time applications and the relevancy of the topic to the students. The Students are asked to summarize the contents in the form of Bulletins / Tabulation / Pictorial representation. The students are asked to find out the answers for the higher order thinking questions (application, analysis, synthesis and judgment). For higher order questions - refer Annexure III. The Faculty member will show/draw his/her mind map and the summary. The students compare theirs with that of the Faculty member and will note down the omissions in mind map and summary. For faculty mindmap and summary - refer Annexure IV. The Faculty member will use the following modes for assessing the students. Quiz Presentation by the students Match the following Short answers Objective questions/ MCQ Group discussion For MCQ - refer Annexure V. Refer Annexure VI (Applicable only for problematic papers) Problems can be given as homework or assignment.

5 mins

5 mins

Sharing of Facultys Mind map

5 mins

Assessment

5 mins

Problems

Text Book Title of Book/Author Page No.

the Electrical Technology by Muhammed H.Rashid From: 248 To:258

Any Other Source, Please Specify

Annexure II Survey What is meant PWM techniques? Mention the types PWM techniques. What is meant Sinusoidal PWM? Define Modulation Index. What is the formula for Frequency modulation ratio.

Annexure III Framing of Higher order questions Compare multiple PWM and Sinusoidal PWM List the applications of PWM techniques Draw the Output voltage waveform for multiple PWM. Draw the Output voltage waveform for modified sinusoidal PWM.

Annexure IV Mind Map

To vary the variation of DC input voltage To regulate voltage of inverters To control the output voltage of inverter To satisfy the constant volts and frequency control requirement

PULSE WIDTH MODULTION


Applications To control the Output voltage To reduce the harmonic content

Different PWM techniques

Multiple PWM
4 Modified SPWM

Sinusoidal PWM

Annexure IV Summary SUMMARY PWM Types of PWM techniques Multiple PWM Sinusoidal PWM Modified Sinusoidal PWM Applications of PWM Annexure V Multiple Choice Questions: 1 The most efficient method of controlling the output voltage and gain is (a) Input supply (c) Devices 2 (b) Load (d)PWM control

ANS:

The gating signals are generated by comparing a reference signal of amplitude with triangular carrier wave is (a)Multiple PWM (b)Sinusoidal PWM (c) modified sinusoidal PWM (d)single PWM The Frequency modulation index ratio of multiple PWM is (a)fo/fc (b) fc/fo (c) f1/f2 (d)f2/f1 The RMS output voltage can be varied by varying the (a)Modulation index (b) supply (c)Load (d) devices

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Which PWM techniques is used to reduce no of power switching of power devices and switching losses ANS: (a)Multiple PWM (c) modified sinusoidal PWM Learning outcomes By learning this topic the students will be able to understand the principle of PWM and types of PWM techniques and they will be able to apply this knowledge wherever required. (b)Sinusoidal PWM (d)single PWM

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