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AEL1037B POWER ELECTRONICS TRAINER


Power Electronics Training System is a versatile,
robust and easy to use training kits used for teaching, learning and constructing circuits based on
power electronics theory and fundamentals. Suitable
for single phase and three phase power electronics
circuit designs and application. It is a self contained
system, equipped with the built-in power supplies,
various experiment plug in modules, user guide,
experiment manual, connection cables and related
accessories. For each experiment, circuits are constructed by the user using safety connection cables
and built-in connector sockets to avoid any hazardous risk to the user and also the training kit itself.
Each experiment is detailed in the student workbook. The system consists of a main base unit fitted
with sufficient I/O interface, power supplies and
measuring tools, to ensure a smooth operation based
on the experiment in study.
Base Unit Specification:
1. Buit-in Regulated DC Power Supply :
I. Variable 0 ~ 30VDC/1A
II. Fixed +12VDC/1A
III. Fixed +15VDC/1A
IV. Fixed +5VDC/1A
2. Low Tension AC Power Supply: 15V-12V-0-12V15V/500mA
3. Single Phase AC Supply: 230~240VAC/50Hz
4. Two Pulse Control Unit
5. PWM Control Unit
6. Waveform/Function Generator (Optional):
I. Frequency Range (5 ranges):
1Hz ~ 10Hz
10Hz ~ 100Hz
100Hz ~ 1KHz
1KHz ~ 10KHz
10KHz ~ 100KHz
II. Output Waveform (with amplitude control):
Sine wave
Square wave
Triangle wave
TTL output
7. Potentiometer:
I. 1 K
II. 100K
III. 1M
8. Slide switch 2 position
9. Toggle Switch 2 position
10. Built-in inductive load unit (Optional)
11. Built-in LED indicator (Optional)
12. Built-in motor unit

13. Built-in AC lamp unit (Optional)


14. Built-in relay unit (Optional)
15. Built-in Digital Multimeter:
I. Display: 3.5 digit LCD
II. DC Voltage: 200 mV/2V/20V/200V/1000V
III. DC Current:
200A/2000A/200mA/2000mA/10A
IV. AC Voltage: 200V / 750V
V. Resistance: 200/2K/20K/200K/2000K
VI. Continuity Tester
VII. Transistor Tester
16. Built-in Analogue Meters (Optional) :
Voltmeter: 0 ~ 30VDC full scale
Ammeter: 0 ~ 100uA full scale
17. Portable robust metal case form factor
18. Input Supply: 230~240VAC/50Hz
19. Overload protection with fuse
Experiments Coverage Specifications:
Power Electronics Experiments Modules are used to carry
out various related experiments. These modules enable
students to investigate a wide range of power electronics
syllabus practical topics. Students investigate each topics
with hands on experimentation, circuit construction and
evaluation tasks which are provided in the experimental
manual/workbook. Each module is equipped with clearly
labeled block diagram and built-in connection interface
and test points.

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ANALOG ELECTRONICS LABORATORY


AEL1037B POWER ELECTRONICS TRAINER
EXPERIMENT MODULES EXPERIMENTS:
Basic of Power Electronics
1. Introduction to power electronics components
(Thyristors, Power Diodes, Transistor etc.)
2. Transistor equivalent concept of thyristors
3. Fundamental theory of SCR (Silicon-Controlled Rectifier)
4. The characteristics and operation of SCR
5. Application theory of SCR
6. Fundamental theory of SCS (Silicon-Controlled
Switch)
7. The characteristics and operation of SCS
8. Biasing and turning on (firing) the SCR using pulsing method
9. Turning of the SCR using force commutation
10. Application theory of SCS
11. On/Off current control using SCS
12. Fundamental theory of SCR (Silicon-Controlled Rectifier)
13. The characteristics and operation of SCR
14. Application theory of SCR
15. Fundamental theory of DIAC and TRIAC
16. The characteristics and operation DIAC and TRIAC
17. Application theory DIAC and TRIAC
18. Touch switch using DIAC
19. TRIAC AC Line Control
20. Fundamental theory of UJT (Unijunction Transistor)
21. The characteristics and operation of UJT
22. Application theory of UJT
23. Using The UJT as relaxation oscillator
24. Fundamental theory of PUT (Programmable Unijunction Transistor)
25. The characteristics and operation of PUT
26. Application theory of PUT
27. Fundamental theory of a Field Effect Transistor
(FET)
28. The characteristics and operation of FET
29. Application theory of FET
30. Fundamental theory of a Power Transistor
31. The characteristics and operation of Power Transistor
32. Application theory of Power Transistor
33. Fundamental theory of an Operation Amplifier
34. The characteristics and operation of an Operation
Amplifier
35. Application theory of an Operation Amplifier
Power Electronics Single Phase AC Control
1. Introduction to uncontrolled to rectifier circuits
2. Introduction to fully controlled rectifier circuits
3. Half-wave uncontrolled rectifier circuits using power
diodes
4. Full-wave uncontrolled rectifier circuits using power
diodes

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5.

Full-wave uncontrolled rectifier circuits using bridge


circuits
6. Half-wave controlled converter circuits using thyristors
7. Full-wave controlled converter circuits using thyristors
8. Full-wave controlled bridged convertors circuits using thyristors
9. Transformer coupled converter
10. Using the freewheeling diodes
11. Firing circuits control
12. AC Phase Control using SCR
Power Electronics Inverter
1. Introduction to inverter circuits
2. Single-phase inverter using parallel SCR circuit
3. Single-phase inverter using bridged SCR circuit
Power Electronics Chopper
1. Introduction to chopper circuits
2. Step-up and Step-down chopper circuits
3. Fundamental and operation of the Buck-Boost chopper
4. Fundamental and operation of the Flyback chopper
5. Fundamental and operation of the half-bridge and
full-bridge chopper
6. Current commutated chopper circuit
7. Voltage commutated chopper circuit
Courseware and Accessories:
Student Workbook
Instructors Guide
A Set of Connecting Leads
Power Cord

Subject to change without notice

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