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Ideas for school project in power electronics

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Hi
I need any project related to power electronics,any information or hint will be also helpful for me.
 

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Is this for hobby use or is it a school project?
 

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Its my university semester project
 

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I did a motor with feed back control for my power project.

It was a great and very hard/interesting project.

The idea was this:

Keep the motor spinning at a constant rate no matter what the load on the motor was.

Lots of power electronics and feed back loops involved.

Good luck,
Zach
 

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power electronics

I think there are many projects you can choose it :
1. Single Phase inverter or Three Phase inverter.
2. Controlling of DC motor.
3. DC Link Chopper.
4. Inverter with Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation.
 

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I think controlling a dc motor as b4bb4ge and yousefsam sujjested is more interesting please give information about this project.
 

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you can build dc-dc inverter used for CDI
 

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I used a motor and a frequency to voltage converter. an LED and a diode receiver were used to output a pulse for the spin rate (a piece of plexiglass glass with 8 black bands drawn in it) this way every time the motor turned there were 8 pulses and then with the frequency to voltage converter I used a feedback loop that provided differing amounts of voltage and current to the motor to keep the frequency the same. Been several years since I built it but that is the general idea.
 

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