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The document describes a practical assessment for a power electronics course. It includes an assessment of students' practical skills and report for an experiment on a DC to DC converter (chopper). It lists the names and student IDs of 4 students and evaluates them on criteria like preparation, identifying components, constructing circuits, demonstrating the experiment, recording results, and safety practices. It also includes an assessment of the students' discussion questions and conclusions in their reports. The lecturer who evaluated the assessment is also listed along with the date.

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Pw4 Power Electronics

The document describes a practical assessment for a power electronics course. It includes an assessment of students' practical skills and report for an experiment on a DC to DC converter (chopper). It lists the names and student IDs of 4 students and evaluates them on criteria like preparation, identifying components, constructing circuits, demonstrating the experiment, recording results, and safety practices. It also includes an assessment of the students' discussion questions and conclusions in their reports. The lecturer who evaluated the assessment is also listed along with the date.

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DET40073 – POWER ELECTRONICS

PRACTICAL WORK ASSESSMENT

SESSION: DISEMBER 2020

DC TO DC CONVERTER ( CHOPPER)
TITLE

PRACTICAL NUMBER 1 / 2 / 3/ 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8

GROUP

Item \ Student S1 S2 S3 S4

1. Preparation of the experiment /10 /10 /10 /10


Practical Skill 2. Identify the equipment/component /10 /10 /10 /10
Assessment
[CLO2] 3. Connect circuits /construct program /15 /15 /15 /15

4. Demonstrate the experiment /task /20 /20 /20 /20


5. Record the result/complete the task /20 /20 /20 /20
6. Practice of safety/Housekeeping /10 /10 /10 /10

Total Practical Skill Assessment /85 /85 /85 /85

1. Discussion and Review Question /10


Report
Assessment 2. Conclusion /5

Total Report Assessment /15

STUDENT’S NAME REG. NUMBER CLASS TOTAL


MARKS
S1 MUHAMMAD HAKIMI BIN KADIR 04DET19F1074 DET4C

S2 IZZAT ADHAM ZULFAKHRI BIN AZIZUDIN O4DET19F1124 DET4C

S3 WAN NORAMALIN AISYAH BINTI WAN MOHD RADZUAN 04DET19F1054 DET4C

S4

LECTURER’S NAME PUAN HALINAH BINTI HUSSAIN DATE 1/6/2021


1) Add the load with L = 10 mH in series with the R and repeat step 2 above. sketch and measure Vs, Vb,
Vo and Io.

Ton ; Toff Vo Io Frequency; f Duty Cycle; D


9.56532e+0 9.56532e-1 25KHz 0.5
20s; 20s
1.50000e+1 1.50000e+0 25KHz 0.25
10s; 30s
1.24325e+1 1.24325e+0 20KHz 0.6
30s; 20s
Table 1: R load

Ton ; Toff VL Vo = VR+VL Io f


8.35485e+0 9.57221e+0 4.78469e-2 25KHz
20s; 20s
1.49247e+1 1.60079e+1 1.08318e-1 25KHz
10s; 40s
Table 2: R + L load

5) Varied the value of Ton and Toff as table 3. Repeat step and measure Vs, Vb, VL, Vo and Io for every
changes

Ton ; Toff VL Vo Io f
9.57884e+0 2.94482e-4 2,94480e-5 25KHz
20s; 20s
7.21263e+0 1.96914e-4 1.96913e-5 25KHz
25s; 15s
Table 3
ii)

Buck Converter circuit consists of the switching transistor, together with the flywheel circuit (D1, L1 , R1 and
C1). While the transistor is on, current is flowing through the load via the inductor L1. Besides ,the action of
any inductor opposes changes in current flow and also acts as a store of energy. In this case the switching
transistor output is prevented from increasing immediately to its peak value as the inductor stores
energy taken from the increasing output; this stored energy is later released back into the circuit as a back
e.m.f. as current from the switching transistor is rapidly switched off.

iv)

Figure 2 we get buck converter . Buck Converter circuit consists of the switching transistor, together with the
flywheel circuit (D1, L1 , R1 and C1). While the transistor is on, current is flowing through the load via the
inductor L1. Next , the action of any inductor opposes changes in current flow and also acts as a store of energy.
In this case the switching transistor output is prevented from increasing immediately to its peak value as
the inductor stores energy taken from the increasing output; this stored energy is later released back into the
circuit as a back e.m.f. as current from the switching transistor is rapidly switched off but figure 1 we get buck
circuit and the different between this circuit is at figure 1 don’t have inductor and capacitor but the figure 2 have
inductor and capacitor.

CONCLUSION :

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