There is a video on Youtube from Fred C. Lee that gives an overview on power electronic systems, energy savings, and touch a little bit on variable speed drive systems and their benefits. Surprisingly, if you search lectures on electrical machines and power electronics on Youtube, you will find a lot of lecture videos from India under the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning. Some of them are useful especially for those who want to review power electronic converters, without opening a textbook (?). By the way, as a graduate student you should know how to learn.
For those who are serious in revising power electronics (again, without opening a textbook on PE), there is an online course on power electronics located here.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Public holidays
This semester the classes are scheduled on Modays, 11 am to 1.00 pm at P07-319. However, according to the calender, there are three times in which public holiday falls on Mondays: Last week, Feb 9th and March 9th. Depending on the needs, we might have to arrange for replacement classes. If we do need them, then we will discuss this in class.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Welcome to MEP 1522
The main objective of this blog is to provide a platform for the students who are enrolled to MEP 1522 to get the latest information related to the course and the field of electrical drives. However those who are not enrolled to the course are also welcome and feel free to give comments.
The course website (which will not be updated as regular as this blog) is located at http://encon.fke.utm.my/courses/mep1422/ . You should visit the course website before you read this blog. It contains all the materials for the course, including the power point slides, PDF files, SIMULINK files, assignments, etc. So why do you need to visit this blog ? Well, it depends on the response that I will get - I am not sure yet since this is the first time that I have created a blog for MEP 1522 (which could be the last time as well)
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