Mastering Buck Converters With The Dspic33

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Design, Control, and Implementation of a buck converter using the dspic33ev32gm102 with MPLAB X IDE
What you'll learn
Design principles of a buck converter
Voltage Mode Control (VMC) for buck converters
Hysteresis method for VMC in dsPIC33 firmware
Designing a PI controller for a buck converter using MATLAB
Using MPLAB X IDE for firmware development
Practical usage of dsPIC33EV32GM102 microcontroller
Requirements
Basic understanding of power electronics
Basic knowledge of microcontrollers
MPLAB X IDE v6.00 or above installed
(Optional) Access to a dsPIC33EV32GM102 microcontroller
(Optional) Access to a Pickit 3 programmer/debugger
Description
Welcome to "Mastering Buck Converters with dsPIC33," a comprehensive and practical course designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to design and implement a buck converter using the dsPIC33 microcontroller. This course is ideal for electrical engineering students, electronics hobbyists, and professionals looking to delve into the exciting world of power electronics and digital control.In the course, you will start by learning the fundamental principles behind buck converter design. You will be guided through essential equations and the design process. You will then explore Voltage Mode Control (VMC) techniques, focusing on the hysteresis method for robust and efficient control.One of the highlights of the course is the integration of a PI controller for VMC. Using MATLAB, you will design a PI controller and generate the necessary digital controller coefficients. You will then implement this controller in the dsPIC33 firmware using the MPLAB X IDE, ensuring you gain hands-on experience with real-world tools and techniques.Throughout the course, there is an emphasis on practical application, providing you with numerous opportunities to work with the dsPIC33EV32GM102 microcontroller. While it is advisable for you to have access to this microcontroller and a Pickit 3 programmer/debugger, these are not mandatory for course completion.By the end of the course, you will have a thorough understanding of buck converter design and control, along with the confidence to implement your designs using the dsPIC33 microcontroller. You are encouraged to join this exciting journey and enhance your skills in digital power electronics today.
Who this course is for
Electrical engineering students
Electronics hobbyists interested in power electronics
Professionals seeking to enhance their skills in microcontroller-based power conversion
Researchers working on digital control of power converters
Anyone interested in learning about buck converter design and implementation

 

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