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IEEE Power Electronics Magazine
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ISSN (Print) 2329-9207 - ISSN (Online) 2329-9215
Published by IEEE Homepage  [228 journals]
  • IEEE Power Electronics Magazine Publication Information

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      Pages: 2 - 2
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Emerging Monolithic Bidirectional Switches Bring New Energy to WBG Devices
           [From the Editor]

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      Authors: Ashok Bindra;
      Pages: 4 - 8
      Abstract: In last ten years or so, wide bandgap (WBG) devices, such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) power transistors, have made significant progress in reliability, performance, and cost, driving adoption of these devices in a wide range of applications. As a result, the GaN market is projected to be worth about US $$ $ 2 billion in revenues by 2027, according to market research firm Yole Développement. In 2021, the GaN market was valued at US $$ $ 126 million by Yole. Likewise, Yole expects SiC device market to grow beyond US $$ $ 6 billion by 2027 at a CAGR of 34%.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • New President: Marching on With Futuristic Vision and Programs
           [President’s Message]

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      Authors: Brad Lehman;
      Pages: 10 - 14
      Abstract: I am humbled by the trust that the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) has placed in me as their elected president of PELS for the next two years (2023–2024). I would especially like to thank the outgoing president, Liuchen Chang, the IEEE PELS staff, and all the volunteers in our society. As we all know, the past few years have been challenging, to say the least, with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Despite these challenges, our outgoing president, executive leaders, and staff have done an incredible job of keeping our society financially strong and as active as ever. Their careful stewardship of our society will allow many new programs to be established in the next two years, with a major reinvestment back into PELS membership.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • PSMA Committees Work With Regulatory Agencies to Encourage Innovation
           [PSMA Corner]

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      Authors: Renee Yawger;
      Pages: 16 - 18
      Abstract: The Power Sources Manufacturers Association (PSMA) (www.psma.com) represents more than 100 companies that manufacture power supplies, battery chargers, external power adapters, and the key semiconductors, passive components, and batteries at the heart of all power conversion processes in consumer, automotive, and industrial equipment. It is the responsibility of PSMA to maintain world-class expertise on all aspects of power electronics and to interface on behalf of its members with regulatory agencies to advance the interest of the member organizations. This work falls on the individual committees of PSMA to interface with the regulatory standards and initiatives that will most impact them.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • The BiDFET Device and Its Impact on Converters

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      Authors: B. Jayant Baliga;Douglas Hopkins;Subhashish Bhattacharya;Aditi Agarwal;Tzu-Hsuan Cheng;Ramandeep Narwal;Ajit Kanale;Suyash Sushilkumar Shah;Kijeong Han;
      Pages: 20 - 27
      Abstract: The matrix converter topology for direct ac-to-ac conversion offers elimination of the bulky and unreliable d.c. link capacitors used in the popular voltage-source inverter (VSI) with a front-end rectifier. The resulting more compact and higher efficiency implementation is a desirable solution for a wide variety of applications, such as photovoltaic energy generation, motor drives, and energy storage systems.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Monolithic Bidirectional Power Transistors

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      Authors: Jonas Huber;Johann W. Kolar;
      Pages: 28 - 38
      Abstract: Today’s global megatrends—loosely defined as long-term trends that shape societies and economies worldwide—include, e.g., the transition to a fully renewable energy supply and the establishment of evermore stringent efficiency requirements for industry. Similarly, the trend of rapid global urbanization creates a need for sustainable mobility. The digital disruption contributes to increased electricity demand but on the other hand enables solutions such as smart energy networks or design, control, and monitoring systems supported by artificial intelligence (AI). Ultimately, future energy systems should seamlessly integrate, e.g., renewable energy sources, electric mobility, and industrial plants, i.e., they will be mostly electric.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Power Conversion Systems Enabled by SiC BiDFET Device

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      Authors: Subhashish Bhattacharya;Ramandeep Narwal;Suyash Sushilkumar Shah;B. Jayant Baliga;Aditi Agarwal;Ajit Kanale;Kijeong Han;Douglas C. Hopkins;Tzu-Hsuan Cheng;
      Pages: 39 - 43
      Abstract: The BiDirectional Field-Effect Transistor (BiDFET) can enable circuit topologies requiring four-quadrant switches, that were earlier designed using discrete combinations of MOSFETs, IGBTs, GaN HEMTs, and PiN diodes. The monolithic nature of the BiDFET allows lower device count, smaller switch volume, lower inductance, and simpler packaging, and hence more reliable and commercially viable implementation in power electronics converters. The matrix converter topologies, now feasible using BiDFETs, can eliminate the bulky and unreliable dc link capacitors or inductors required for conventional voltage-source or current-source converters in ac–ac and ac–dc applications. The 1.2 kV BiDFET has the potential to disrupt all the applications utilizing 1.2 kV switches, including electric vehicle (EV) drivetrain, bidirectional EV chargers, industrial motor drives, solid-state transformers, datacenter power supplies, elevator drives, dc microgrids, energy storage grid integration, solid-state breakers, etc.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • FEPPCON XI—Part II: Technical Committee Scope: Road Mapping
           Exercise

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      Authors: Pat Wheeler;
      Pages: 44 - 47
      Abstract: The IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) currently has twelve Technical Committees (TC) covering a range of technical and application areas of power electronic systems. The number of TCs was increased from seven to twelve in 2020, reflecting the global growth in power electronics in terms of scope and application. The TCs provide a community home for power electronics engineers within PELS, with activities including conferences, workshops, webinars, awards, competitions, seminars, standards, tutorials and technical meetings. The twelve Technical Committees are:
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • FEPPCON XI – Part II: Reliability of Power Electronic Systems

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      Authors: Huai Wang;Michael Pecht;Axel Mertens;Rik DeDoncker;Frede Blaabjerg;
      Pages: 48 - 51
      Abstract: To be cost effective and safe, reliability design, test and health monitoring and management are a necessary part of power electronics implementation and its integration into energy systems. Being able to design power electronics to meet a required lifetime for a given load profile with a certain probability becomes acheiveable as we understand the physics of failure in power electronic components much better, and as power electronic systems can be monitored, the reliability predicted and failures and malfunctions forecasted and prevented. At the “Future of Electronic Power Processing and Conversion” (FEPPCON XI) 2022, a session was held to discuss the application of state-of-the -art reliability engineering approaches—and highlight missing research areas to bring us even closer to 100% reliable power electronic products for its service life—while simultaneously it can realize more precise predicticions of the sustainability of putting a product to the market. Three presentations from leading research institutions were given at the session.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Selecting the Best Magnetic Core Geometry

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      Authors: Ira J. Pitel;
      Pages: 52 - 57
      Abstract: Selecting the best core geometry for a given application can be challenging given all the options available. For high-frequency applications using ferrite and other low loss materials, many different shapes are available from core manufacturers. For power electronics applications, frequencies are not constrained to power line frequencies leading to more complex core designs. Proximity effects, nonlinear core excitation, and sensitivity to frequency are just some effects to consider for good designs. Whether designs are intended for 50 Hz or 100 kHz, the basic design equations are the same.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Machine-Learning-Based Condition Monitoring of Power Electronics Modules
           in Modern Electric Drives

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      Authors: Dinan Li;Panagiotis Kakosimos;Luca Peretti;
      Pages: 58 - 66
      Abstract: Integrating machine-learning (ML) models responsible for predicting the evolution of those directly collected or implicitly derived parameters enhances the smartness of industrial systems even further. In this article, data already residing in most modern electric drives has been used to establish a data-driven thermal model of power electronics modules. The developed method relies solely on existing information in the electric drive enabling its wide applicability. Adding more sensors to a product is a complicated task, thus it is not a desirable solution. For training and validating the thermal digital twin, a test bench has been designed specifically. Several approaches, from traditional linear models to deep neural networks, have been implemented to emanate the best ML model for estimating the case temperature of the module. Numerous evaluation metrics were then used to assess the investigated methods’ performance and implementation in industrial embedded systems. The proposed solution performed satisfactorily while the powertrain underwent various static and dynamic operating profiles. The model identified a blockage in the air outlet of the drive by monitoring the deviation of the measured and estimated temperatures, thus it prevented the power module from experiencing a fatal failure.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • APEC 2023

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      Pages: 67 - 67
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary of IEEE PELS WIE Committee [Women in
           Engineering]

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      Authors: Kristen Parrish;
      Pages: 68 - 70
      Abstract: It’s the 10th anniversary of the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) Women in Engineering (WIE) Committee, and we’ve come a long way! In this article, we’ll cover highlights from the past ten years, which includes recent achievements, our updated mission statement, and a look forward to some exciting planned activities. Some of those future plans include monitoring progress from a newly implemented data-driven approach to improving diversity across all facets for PELS members, supporting our members’ career development both in-person and through a diverse offering of virtual events, and the outreach we’re working on with PELS, the rest of IEEE, and beyond.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Monolithic Bidirectional WBG Switches Rekindle Power Electronics
           Technology [Expert View]

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      Authors: Victor Veliadis;
      Pages: 71 - 75
      Abstract: There are numerous mass volume power applications where it is necessary to control the flow of bidirectional power, including electric vehicles (vehicle to grid, vehicle to home, and vehicle to vehicle), distributed and grid-tie power systems using regenerated energy and/or energy storage components, and solid-state circuit breaker protection. Silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) based bidirectional power switches can enable these applications with their compelling advantages of high efficiency, high blocking voltage capability, and low system weight and volume. In particular, monolithic switches that allow for bidirectional symmetric conduction and voltage blocking with a chip area close to that of a similarly rated unidirectional switch are ideally suited to fuel a revolution in power electronics technology.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Connect to IEEE

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      Pages: 74 - 74
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Patent Law: A 30,000-Foot Aerial View [Patent Reviews]

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      Authors: Trishan Esram;
      Pages: 76 - 77
      Abstract: One of the enumerated powers granted to Congress by the U.S. Constitution is “[t]o promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.” U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 8, Clause 8. A more straightforward read of this clause is that Congress has the power to confer, for limited times, exclusive rights to inventors for their discoveries and authors for their writings. Accordingly, Congress enacts legislation governing patents for inventors and copyrights for authors—thus, patent law and copyright law. This column focuses on patent law, which is codified in Title 35 of the U.S. Code (“35 U.S.C. ”).
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Blockchain and Bitcoin: What It Means for Power Electronics [Industry
           Pulse]

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      Authors: Kristen Parrish;
      Pages: 78 - 80
      Abstract: A perpetually hot topic in the news these days seems to be cryptocurrencies, and more broadly, blockchain technologies. After following some of the ups and downs from the past few months (and years), I wanted to take a look at where the technology has been and where it’s headed—and how it will impact the power electronics industry. I’m not going to get too far into the details on how blockchain works here—for a deep dive into the technology, check out the November/December 2022 issue of IEEE Potentials: Blockchain Technology; Societal Impacts, Education and Research.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • IEEE Feedback

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      Pages: 79 - 79
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Explore the IEEE PELS Students and Young Professionals Committee and Get
           Involved [Students and Young Professionals Rendezvous]

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      Authors: Haifah Sambo;Anshuman Sharma;Nayara Brandão de Freitas;Joseph P. Kozak;
      Pages: 81 - 83
      Abstract: Over the last years, the number of student and young professional members in IEEE PELS has increased. Students and young professionals now represent over 20% of the membership body and make significant contributions to the dynamism of IEEE PELS. Via the IEEE PELS Students and Young Professionals (S&YP) committee, a subgroup within the PELS membership committee, students and recent graduates in IEEE PELS host a variety of events at IEEE conferences and create activities to engage PELS members while enabling unique networking and mentorship opportunities. With volunteers all across the globe (Algeria, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Portugal, Spain, Sri Lanka, and the United States), the S&YP committee also establishes a global and inclusive community for engineers, researchers, academics and students in the area of power electronics. Through its endeavors, the S&YP committee aims to support the professional development of students and recent graduates, further the mission of IEEE PELS and increase the diversity of its membership and volunteering bodies.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • IEEE PELS China Membership WIE Subcommittee Co-Sponsors WIP Forum [Society
           News]

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      Authors: Hong Li;
      Pages: 84 - 84
      Abstract: On 10 December 2022, the Women in Engineering (WIE) Subcommittee of the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) China Membership Committee co-sponsored the Women in Power (WIP) forum at the 4th International Conference on Smart Power & Internet Energy Systems (SPIES2022). The forum had the theme “Facing the Challenges of Modern Power Systems-Inspiring More Female Engineers” and was held online.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • IEEE PELS/IAS Sheffield SBC Hosts Special IEEE Day Guest Lecture

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      Authors: Yinka Leo Ogundiran;
      Pages: 84 - 85
      Abstract: On 24 October 2022, the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS)/Industry Applications Society (IAS) Sheffield Student Branch Chapter (SBC) and the Electric Machines and Drives (EMD) Research Group hosted a guest lecture titled “Automotive Servo Drives” by Dr. David Moule (ZF Group, Germany) in honor of IEEE Day.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • IEEE IAS/IES/PELS Serbia Joint Chapter Organizes Ph.D. Students Workshop

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      Authors: Vladimir Katic;
      Pages: 85 - 86
      Abstract: On 16 December 2022, the IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS)/Industrial Electronics Society (IES)/Power Electronics Society (PELS) Serbia Joint Chapter organized and hosted the first Ph.D. students workshop with the topic “Research Trends in Power Engineering, Power Electronics, and Applied Computing at the Faculty of Technical Sciences” and consisted of short presentations and extensive discussions. The goal was to bring doctoral students together and to show the latest directions for their research.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • IEEE Joint IAS/PELS/PES SBC at NUS Organizes Two Programs

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      Authors: Yingqi Liang;
      Pages: 86 - 87
      Abstract: The IEEE Joint Industry Applications Society (IAS)/Power Electronics Society (PELS)/Power and Energy Society (PES) Student Branch Chapter (SBC) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) recently organized two guest lecturer programs.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • IEEE PELS Swiss Chapter Workshop on Power Electronics in Robotics

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      Authors: Drazen Dujic;
      Pages: 87 - 87
      Abstract: The IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) Swiss Chapter organized a technical workshop in October 2022 that focused on the role and importance of power electronics in robotics. The event was held in Technopark, Zurich, Switzerland and was hosted and sponsored by PLEXIM.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • IEEE Joint IES/IAS/PELS German Chapter Organizes Student Summit

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      Authors: Marco Jung;
      Pages: 88 - 88
      Abstract: From 2 to 4 November 2022, the IEEE Joint Industrial Electronics Society (IES)/Industry Applications Society (IAS)/Power Electronics Society (PELS) German Chapter organized the Power Electronics Student Summit (PELSS), which was hosted by the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences at the University of Kassel and Fraunhofer IEE. The conference is a specialist conference that enables undergraduate and graduate students to gain initial experience in preparing, publishing, and discussing their own research work in front of a specialist audience.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • IEEE PELS Long Island Chapter Hosts Fourth Annual Power Electronics
           Symposium

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      Authors: Ronald G. DeLuca;
      Pages: 88 - 88
      Abstract: On 3 November 2022, the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) Long Island Chapter hosted its fourth annual Power Electronics Symposium (PES) at the Radisson Hotel in Hauppauge, New York, USA. The event hosted over 50 exhibitors who featured a range of power products and services.
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Event Calendar

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      Pages: 89 - 90
      Abstract: IEEE Texas Power and Energy Conference (TPEC)
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • ECCE 2023

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      Pages: 90 - 90
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • ITEC 2023

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      Pages: 92 - 92
      PubDate: March 2023
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023)
       
 
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