After successful completion of the course, students are able to...
- understand the fundamental concepts of switch-mode power supplies in AC-DC and DC-DC converters.
- understand the role of a power semiconductor device in classical switch-mode power designs and be able to derive its requirements
- understand the different basic concepts of modern silicon-based power devices
- understand the fundamental limitations of semiconductor-based power switches
- understand how wide-bandgap semiconductor materials can push those limits further
- understand the fundamental differences of the materials, the technology and the device concepts of wide bandgap devices vs today’s silicon-based power devices
- understand the similarities and differences in reliability aspects and challenges of wide-bandgap semiconductor devices.
For students with high ambition, the class offers during the last unit an opportunity to inquire the basic principles and methods used in research/ development processes. Students will have the possibility to reflect on their own experiences.
Based on some basic power converters (PFC, buck, boost converter), the principles and criteria of the individual electronic components are derived. In particular, the concept ideas and technological challenges of modern power transistors based on Si, SiC and GaN are discussed. In the last part of the VU modern state-of-the-art development methods used in today's academia and industry will be discussed.
oral exam (50% of grade) & participation in lecture by short online questionaires, homework presentation or discussion (50% of grade). Each student shall present at least one problem/reading assignment during the course of the lecture.
Slides of the lecture will be handed out to students in class. Students looking for additional reading material on the foundation of Si-based power device physics might be interessted in the following books:
B. Jayant Baliga, Fundamentals of Power Semiconductor Devices, 2018
J. Lutz et al, Semiconductor Power Devices: Physics, Characteristics, Reliability, 2011
P. Horowitz et al., The art of electronics, 2015 (including basics of electronic circuits)
basic understanding of semiconductor physics including fundamental device structures (pn diode, field-effect transistor, Schottky diodes, BJT). The first lecture will briefly repeat those fundamentals required for the course of the lecture.