Charlotte Power Electronics Seminar: 200 KW SILICON CARBIDE INVERTER DEVELOPMENT

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IEEE Charlotte Power Electronics Chapter, IEEE Charlotte Young Professionals Chapter, and UNC Charlotte IEEE Student Chapter are co-hosting a power electronics seminar at EPIC, UNC Charlotte. The event is FREE to public.

Seminar Details
Charlotte PLECS POWER ELECTRONICS SEMINAR Series

Speakers:
Dr. Brij N. Singh
Senior Staff Engineer,
John Deere Inc., USA

Nov, 1st, 2019, 11:00 am - 12:00pm
UNC Charlotte, EPIC G256
8700 Phillips Rd, Charlotte, NC 28223
University of North Carolina, Charlotte

PRESENTATION BRIEF
Through PowerAmerica, John Deere has formed a
collaboration with researchers from the US Department
of Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory to
develop a 200 kW 1050 VDC silicon carbide (SiC) dual inverter.
The SiC inverter converts vehicle engine power
into electrical power needed for the permanent-magnet motor
based power-train used in heavy-duty
construction and mining vehicles.



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  • 9201 Univ City Blvd
  • Charlotte, North Carolina
  • United States 28223
  • Building: EPIC
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  • Tiefu Zhao
    Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Associate, Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC)
    University of North Carolina at Charlotte
     

  • Starts 23 October 2019 02:50 PM UTC
  • Ends 01 November 2019 02:50 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Brij N. Singh

Topic:

200 KW SILICON CARBIDE INVERTER DEVELOPMENT

Through PowerAmerica, John Deere has formed a
collaboration with researchers from the US Department
of Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory to
develop a 200 kW 1050 VDC silicon carbide (SiC) dual inverter.
The SiC inverter converts vehicle engine power
into electrical power needed for the permanent-magnet motor
based power-train used in heavy-duty
construction and mining vehicles.