DC/AC Conversion in Vehicles UniTrain Course
Electric energy is tapped at the car battery in the form of DC voltage and is then applied as a DC current. However, in modern electrical drives an AC voltage is needed with an approximate sinusoidal alternating current. In this course the generation of AC voltage and currents is described and demonstrated in a simple and graphic fashion. The knowledge acquired in the theoretical section is then verified empirically by means of experiment. All of the components needed for the experiment are arranged on a single printed circuit board. In knowledge tests the student’s progress is checked and thus the most important aspects of DC/AC conversion are effectively learned in the fastest possible time.
- Electrical induction
- Lorentz force
- Right hand rule
- Relationship between current and voltage
- Pulse width modulation (PWM)
- PWM and voltage
- PWM and current
- Generating upper half-wave
- Generating AC voltage
- Rotating electrical field
Product: DC/AC Conversion in Vehicles UniTrain Course
Product Code: CO4204-6L