MIT Power Electronics Laboratory Class
This semester, I am taking a power electronics laboratory class that consumes over 25 hours per week of time. It involves three hours of lecture on power electronics design, operation and analysis, and weekly lab assignments to build and test the concepts learned. The upcoming final project will involve an individual design project of a power electronics system. My final project will focus on developing a versatile laptop power supply that can drive a 19 V DC output at 180 W from any electrical source. It will involve a normal DC input, a voltage/current monitored input for a lithium battery, and an input from a wall outlet to drive the output. I will update this portfolio some time in January with the notes, the final paper, and other documentation concerning this project.