Power Electronics

With the advent of Electric Vehicles and Internet of things the need for sophisticated power electronic design has increased. These new fields are constantly evolving the demands for high-power motor drives, energy efficient power supplies, wireless power transfer etc.

In this section we will design and test various power electronic projects for a wide variety of applications including EV, Solar, IoT, SMPS Power supplies, LED Drivers, Portable power supplies etc. The section also covers the latest power electronic news and articles to update the readers with latest technology trends.

When a power MOSFET is switched on or off in a switched-mode power supply (SMPS), parasitic inductances cause ground shifts,…

A Power supply unit is a very commonly used tool by most engineers during the development stage. I personally use it a lot when…

Protection circuits, like reverse polarity protection, short-circuit protection and over/under voltage protection, are used to…

RECOM introduced new encapsulated 5W power supply modules which operate up to an impressive +90°C. These modules accept input…

One of the cool projects I always wanted to build is an FM transmitter with a good range. I have always been fascinated by some…

What is a Transformer?

A transformer is a static electrical device that transfers energy between two or more circuits through…

The process of converting alternating current into direct current is rectification. Any offline power supply unit has the…

We have limited natural resources and that too we are using in generating Electricity. That’s why there is lot of emphasis is…

As electronics engineers, we always depend upon meters/instruments to measure and analyse the working of a circuit. Starting…

We have previously created a complete and detailed tutorial on Phase Shift Oscillator. Here we will see practical…

Designers of lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery-powered mobile and portable devices such as wearables, electric bicycles, power tools…

Short-circuit is unintended connection between two terminals which are supplying power to the load. It can happen both in…