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Applied Energy Laboratory offers a wide range of industrial projects for students in the fields of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Designed to bridge theory and practice, the projects challenge students to apply their academic knowledge to real-world engineering problems, encouraging innovation, teamwork, and independent thinking:

Test Application of an Active DC Link to Commercial LED Driver

Supervisor(s):
Pavel Strajnikov

2025

The importance of the working temperature in utilizing long-life electrolytic capacitors for high-power density applications, especially in an active DC link, has been demonstrated.

The obtained results indicate that achieving a compact active decoupling board is possible without requiring a large number of ceramic class 2 capacitors in SSB topology because the proposed approach allows for a substantial increase in the maximum rated capacitor current.