Power Electronics
Choppers and Commutation Techniques
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Single and Three Phase Rectifier
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Power Semiconductor Devices
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Ac Voltage Controllers
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GATE EE 2016 Set 1
Numerical
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A buck converter, as shown in Figure $$(a)$$ below, is working in steady state. The output voltage and the inductor current can be assumed to be ripple free. Figure $$(b)$$ shows the inductor voltage $${V_L}$$ during a complete switching interval. Assuming all devices are ideal, the duty cycle of the buck converter is ________. GATE EE 2016 Set 1 Power Electronics - Choppers and Commutation Techniques Question 38 English 1 GATE EE 2016 Set 1 Power Electronics - Choppers and Commutation Techniques Question 38 English 2
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GATE EE 2015 Set 1
Numerical
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In the following chopper, the duty ratio of switch $$S$$ is $$0.4.$$ If the inductor and capacitor are sufficiently large to ensure continuous inductor current and ripple free capacitor voltage, the charging current (in Ampere) of the $$5$$ $$V$$ battery, under steady-state, is_____ GATE EE 2015 Set 1 Power Electronics - Choppers and Commutation Techniques Question 39 English
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GATE EE 2014 Set 2
Numerical
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A step-up chopper is used to feed a load at $$400$$ $$V$$ $$dc$$ from a $$250$$ $$V$$ $$dc$$ source. The inductor current is continuous. If the ‘off’ time of the switch is $$20\,\,\mu s,$$ the switching frequency of the chopper in $$kHz$$ is ________.
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GATE EE 2010
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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The power electronic converter shown in the figure has a single-pole double-throw switch. The pole $$P$$ of the switch is connected alternately to throws $$A$$ and $$B.$$ The converter shown is a GATE EE 2010 Power Electronics - Choppers and Commutation Techniques Question 41 English
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step-down chopper (buck converter)
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half-wave rectifier
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step-up chopper (boost converter)
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full-wave rectifier
GATE EE Subjects
Electromagnetic Fields
Signals and Systems
Engineering Mathematics
General Aptitude
Power Electronics
Power System Analysis
Analog Electronics
Control Systems
Digital Electronics
Electrical Machines
Electric Circuits
Electrical and Electronics Measurement