Courses
Digital Control of Power Electronics
26 modules Slides Video
Digital Power Electronics introduces practical digital control for power converters. The course starts with a quick refresher on continuous-time control, then develops proportional, integral, PI/PID, and lead-lag compensators. These are applied to voltage- and current-loop design for buck, boost, and buck-boost converters with emphasis on tuning and stability in the frequency domain. It concludes with single-phase and three-phase PLL techniques for grid-connected systems, including quadrature generation and frequency/phase estimation.
Workshops
Teaching Electric Energy Courses to Rejuvenate Electric Power Curriculum
Join faculty nationwide for a focused workshop showcasing ONR-funded, CUSP-hosted courses in power electronics, machines & drives, and power systems. Explore ultra-low-cost, digitally controlled online laboratories with remote access for teaching and research, plus options for online MS delivery. Hear from leaders at NSF, ONR, IEEE PES, NAE, and partner universities—and leave with ready-to-adopt curricula and lab resources.