Prerequisites: ENEE303 and ENEE475; or students who have taken courses with comparable content may contact the ECE Department.
The advancement of wide-bandgap (WBG) power semiconductors have enabled power conversion at increasingly high frequencies, driven by applications including renewable energy, electric vehicles, communications, datacenter, space exploration, robotics, drones, healthcare, and semiconductor manufacturing. The course explores components, networks, circuits, architectures, and modulation techniques for the frequency range 3 - 300 MHz, which bridge the gap between traditional power electronics and microwave engineering.