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MIT 6.622 Power Electronics, Spring 2023
Instructor: David Perreault
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In this lecture, we look at soft switching for inverters, including introducing the resonant pole inverter (RPI), and Auxiliary Resonant Commutated Pole (ARCP) Inverter as examples. Snubbing and soft switching serve to slow the transitions of voltage and/or current at the switching transitions. How does this affect filter design and EMI emissions?
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MIT 6.622 Power Electronics, Spring 2023
Instructor: David Perreault
View the complete course (or resource): https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-622-power-electronics-spring-2023/
YouTube Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP62UTc77mJoubhDELSC8lfR0
In this lecture, we look at soft switching for inverters, including introducing the resonant pole inverter (RPI), and Auxiliary Resonant Commutated Pole (ARCP) Inverter as examples. Snubbing and soft switching serve to slow the transitions of voltage and/or current at the switching transitions. How does this affect filter design and EMI emissions?
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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More courses at https://ocw.mit.edu
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