This paper describes how computer simulation can assist power electronics education at the undergraduate level. Using PSpice as an instructional tool has increased students' abilities to comprehend the behavior of several power electronics circuits. The graphics post-processor probe, which accompanies PSpice, is used to display voltage and current waveforms.
This paper describes how computer simulation can assist power electronics education at the undergraduate level. Using PSpice as an instructional tool has increased students' abilities to comprehend the behavior of several power electronics circuits. The graphics post-processor probe, which accompanies PSpice, is used to display voltage and current waveforms.
This paper describes how computer simulation can assist power electronics education at the undergraduate level. Using PSpice as an instructional tool has increased students' abilities to comprehend the behavior of several power electronics circuits. The graphics post-processor probe, which accompanies PSpice, is used to display voltage and current waveforms.