3-Students-Side-by-side

18K+ Students, 15 Yrs Of Trust

Hire Verified & Experienced

Power Electronics Tutors

  • Homework Help. Online Tutoring
  • No Registration. Try Us For $1
  • Zero AI. 100% Human. 24/7 Help

Email: meb@myengineeringbuddy.com

The image consists of a WhatsApp chat between a student and MEB team. The student wants helps with her homework and also wants the tutor to explian the steps over Google meet. The MEB team promptly answered the chat and assigned the work to a suitable tutor after payment was made by the student. The student received the services on time and gave 5 star rating to the tutor and the company MEB.
The image consists of a WhatsApp chat between a student and MEB team. The student wants helps with her homework and also wants the tutor to explian the steps over Google meet. The MEB team promptly answered the chat and assigned the work to a suitable tutor after payment was made by the student. The student received the services on time and gave 5 star rating to the tutor and the company MEB.

Trustpilot
4.7/5

Google
4.9/5

Reviews.io
4.8/5

Glassdoor
4.7/5

Hire The Best Power Electronics Tutor

Top Tutors, Top Grades. Without The Stress!

1:1 Online Tutoring

  • Learn Faster & Ace your Exams

  • 100+ Advanced Subjects
  • Top Tutors, Starts USD 20/hr

HW, Project, Lab, Essay Help

  • Blackboard, Canvas, MyLab etc.
  • Accurate, step-by-step solution

  • Contact us for a Free Estimate

10,000+ Happy Students From Various Universities

“MEB is easy to use. Super quick. Reasonable pricing. Most importantly, the quality of tutoring and homework help is way above the rest. Total peace of mind!”—Laura, MSU

“I did not have to go through the frustration of finding the right tutor myself. I shared my requirements over WhatsApp and within 3 hours, I got connected with the right tutor. “—Mohammed, Purdue University

“MEB is a boon for students like me due to its focus on advanced subjects and courses. Not just tutoring, but these guys are good in hw/project help too. I mostly got 90%+ in all my assignments.”—Amanda, LSE London

  • H Al-Kuwari (12088)

    South Dakota State University (USA)

    Easy, No-Fuss Power Electronics Help

    " I’m Sara, a close friend of H. Al-Kuwari, and I got roped into helping him find someone to untangle his Power Electronics homework when family duties kept him busy. My Engineering Buddy team connected him via WhatsApp with a tutor who genuinely knew his stuff. The setup was super casual—no logins, just Google Meet sessions and direct notes on WhatsApp. H breezed through his assignments and ended up acing the final. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor S Gupta

    (1381)

    on 14 November 2022

  • Chester H (55197)

    University of Pennsylvania (USA)

    Timely Turnaround, but Stress Levels Stayed High

    " My son’s coursework stress only ramped up after using this service—even though he got his data science assignment back on time. I’m his mother and handled the initial contact via WhatsApp late at night. Customer care matched him with a tutor almost immediately, quoted an hourly rate, and offered a brief trial. He could view tutor profiles online but wasn’t able to message them directly. Sessions run on Google Meet, and answers are sent over WhatsApp. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor S Gupta

    (1381)

    on 3 June 2022

  • C Morris (3716)

    University of Miami (USA)

    Quick, Supportive Power Electronics Tutoring

    " Hi S. Gupta, I’m C. Morris’s mother and have watched her struggle with Power Electronics—she was often overwhelmed. One evening we reached out via WhatsApp, shared her homework details, and the customer-care team quickly matched her with you. You shared your hourly rate and even offered a free trial session so she could decide. The session took place on Google Meet, and her completed assignments were sent back over WhatsApp. She now feels more confident, and it’s helped her keep pace. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor S Gupta

    (1381)

    on 15 May 2015

  • R Sawyer (30973)

    University of Pennsylvania (USA)

    Quick, Reliable Data Science Help

    " Hello everyone! I’m a friend of a college student who missed several data science lectures and needed urgent homework assistance. The process was straightforward—she messaged her requirements on WhatsApp, got one-on-one help over Google Meet, and received solutions quickly. Making session rescheduling free and faster would only improve an already great service. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor S Gupta

    (1381)

    on 29 June 2019

  • H Wheeler (57251)

    Imperial College London (UK)

    Clear, Detailed Help on a Tough Assignment

    " I’m the parent of H. Wheeler. My son had a Power Electronics assignment with unclear requirements, so we reached out via WhatsApp and got a callback. S. Gupta dove into the details over Google Meet, clarified every doubt, and provided precise solutions. What’s special? His knack for breaking down complex concepts so they actually make sense. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor S Gupta

    (1381)

    on 13 September 2019

  • Anaya T (42063)

    University of Rhode Island (USA)

    Patient tutor who really brings concepts to life

    " After countless late-night circuit equations, I reached out to EngineeringBuddy for my daughter Anaya’s Power Electronics woes. Their customer care connected us with S. Gupta, who actually specializes in Data Science (odd, but it worked!). He’s patient, listens to feedback, and really helps the concepts click. I definitely recommend EngineeringBuddy. "

    Online Tutoring

    by tutor S Gupta

    (1381)

    on 27 March 2025

Choose MEB. Choose Peace Of Mind!

Average assignment score
92% (Competitors: 69%)

Satisfaction rate for tutoring
94% (Competitors: 72%)

Average Tutoring Fee per hour
USD 25 (Competitors: USD 50)

Grades/levels covered
Upto Masters (Competitors: School)

Ease of getting refunds
Easy (Competitors: Big hassle)

Time to get Human Help
1 Minute (Competitors: Forever)

How Much For Private 1:1 Tutoring & Hw Help?

Private 1:1 Tutors Cost $20 – 35 per hour* on average. HW Help cost depends mostly on the effort**.

* Tutoring Fee: Tutors using MEB are professional subject experts who set their own price based on their demand & skill, your academic level, session frequency, topic complexity, and more.

** HW Fee: It varies based on the number and complexity of questions, deadline proximity, required detail level, and tutor availability. Feel free to contact us on WhatsApp (or email at meb@myengineeringbuddy.com) to determine the precise cost of your assignment.

“It is hard to match the quality of tutoring & hw help that MEB provides, even at double the price.”—Olivia

Power Electronics Online Tutoring & Homework Help

What is Power Electronics?

Power Electronics deals with the conversion, control and conditioning of electric power using solid-state electronics. It employs devices like diodes, thyristors and MOSFETs (Metal‑Oxide‑Semiconductor Field‑Effect Transistor) to regulate voltage and current. Examples include phone chargers, electric vehicle chargers, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and solar panels. Underpins renewable energy systems.

Also called PE (Power Electronics), Industrial Electronics, Power Conversion Technology or Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) systems.

Major topics include: • Power semiconductor devices – diodes, thyristors, MOSFETs, IGBTs (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors) • Converters – AC–DC (rectifiers), DC–DC (choppers) • Inverters – DC–AC for drives and grid‑tie PV (photovoltaic) systems • Modulation and control – PWM (Pulse Width Modulation), space‑vector PWM, vector control for motors • Passive components – inductors, capacitors, transformers for filtering and energy storage • Thermal management and packaging, EMI/EMC (Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility).

1950s: First silicon diodes replace vacuum tubes. 1960s: Thyristors introduced, enabling high‑power rectifiers. 1970s: The invention of MOSFETs crucial for high‑frequency switching. 1980s: IGBTs merge MOSFET speed with BJT (Bipolar Junction Transistor) power, boosting motor drives. 1990s: DSP (Digital Signal Processor) control revolutionizes real‑time switching and feedback. 2000s: SiC (Silicon Carbide) and GaN (Gallium Nitride) wide band‑gap devices emerge for higher efficiency and higher temperature operation. 2010s–present: Integration with smart grids, EV (Electric Vehicle) fast‑chargers, renewable integration and IoT‑enabled power modules.

How can MEB help you with Power Electronics?

Do you want to learn Power Electronics? At MEB, we offer one-on-one online Power Electronics tutoring. If you are a school, college, or university student and want top grades on assignments, lab reports, tests, projects, essays, or dissertations, we can help. Our 24/7 instant online Power Electronics homework help is here whenever you need it.

You can reach our tutors on WhatsApp chat. If you don’t use WhatsApp, email us at meb@myengineeringbuddy.com.

Most of our students are from the USA, Canada, the UK, the Gulf, Europe, and Australia.

Students come to us because their courses are hard, they have too many assignments, the concepts are confusing, they face health or personal issues, they work part time, they missed classes, or they can’t keep up with the professor.

If you are a parent and your ward is struggling in this subject, contact us today to help your ward ace exams and homework. They will thank you!

MEB also offers support in over 1,000 other subjects with some of the finest tutors and experts. Remember, it’s smart to ask for help when you need it. That way, school can be less stressful and more successful.

DISCLAIMER: OUR SERVICES AIM TO PROVIDE PERSONALIZED ACADEMIC GUIDANCE, HELPING STUDENTS UNDERSTAND CONCEPTS AND IMPROVE SKILLS. MATERIALS PROVIDED ARE FOR REFERENCE AND LEARNING PURPOSES ONLY. MISUSING THEM FOR ACADEMIC DISHONESTY OR VIOLATIONS OF INTEGRITY POLICIES IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. READ OUR HONOR CODE AND ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY TO CURB DISHONEST BEHAVIOUR.

What is so special about Power Electronics?

Power Electronics stands out because it blends electronics with high-power systems. It covers how to control and convert electric energy using semiconductor devices such as MOSFETs and IGBTs in converters and inverters. Unlike basic circuit theory, this subject deals with real-world power levels found in motor drives, renewable energy systems, and electric vehicles. It gives students hands-on experience in designing efficient power circuits.

Compared to other topics, Power Electronics offers clear career benefits and practical skills for industry. Students learn to use simulation tools and work in labs with real hardware. On the downside, it can be more math-heavy and demands careful attention to safety and thermal issues. Equipment for hands-on work can be expensive, and mastering complex switching behavior may feel challenging without strong fundamentals.

What are the career opportunities in Power Electronics?

Power Electronics offers clear paths for higher study. Many students move on to master’s programs in electrical engineering, often focusing on renewable energy systems or advanced power converters. Those keen on research can pursue a PhD and work in university labs or national institutes. Short courses in motor drives, grid integration and electric vehicle technology are also growing fast.

Career options in Power Electronics are broad. Popular roles include Power Electronics Engineer, where you design and test converters and inverters. Control Systems Engineer jobs involve creating software to manage power flows. Other roles in the energy sector focus on solar inverters or battery management for electric vehicles. Work often blends hands‑on testing with computer simulations.

We learn Power Electronics to handle real‑world power conversion and control challenges. Test preparation, like GATE or company exams, helps solidify core ideas about circuits, semiconductors and control theory. It also boosts confidence for lab work and interviews.

Power Electronics finds use in renewable energy, electric vehicles, aerospace and industrial drives. Its advantages include higher efficiency, smaller size and lower costs. Modern trends like smart grids and green energy depend heavily on these technologies for cleaner, more reliable power.

How to learn Power Electronics?

Start by building a strong grasp of basic circuit theory and semiconductor devices. Read one chapter at a time from a beginner’s textbook, then watch short tutorial videos on that topic. After reading and watching, solve a few practice problems or build simple converter circuits in simulation software like LTspice or PLECS. Review your solutions, note any mistakes, and revisit those concepts. Repeat this cycle of theory, video, hands‑on practice, and review until you feel confident.

Power Electronics introduces new ideas like switching devices and high‑frequency converters, which can feel tricky at first. With regular practice, clear goals, and step‑by‑step study, most students find it becomes much easier over time. Don’t rush—focus on one topic before moving to the next.

You can definitely start on your own using online courses, books, and simulation tools. A tutor helps when you get stuck or want faster progress. They can explain tricky parts, correct your mistakes in real time, and give tailored practice problems to target your weak spots.

MEB offers friendly, expert tutors for one‑to‑one online sessions around the clock. We guide you through theory, help with simulations, answer all your questions instantly, and support your assignments. Our tutors break down hard topics into simple steps so you’ll master each concept before moving on.

For most beginners, spending about 5 hours per week on theory, video lessons, and hands‑on practice lets you build solid skills in 2–3 months. If you’re preparing for an exam, a focused review of key topics over 4–6 weeks with daily problem solving usually suffices.

Recommended resources: YouTube channels like MIT OpenCourseWare and Khan Academy for fundamentals, ElectroBOOM for fun demos. Websites: allaboutcircuits.com, electronics‑tutorials.ws, ti.com/app‑notes. Books: “Fundamentals of Power Electronics” by Erickson & Maksimovic, “Power Electronics” by Muhammad H. Rashid, “Power Electronics: Converters, Applications & Design” by Ned Mohan.

College students, parents, tutors from USA, Canada, UK, Gulf etc are our audience. If you need a helping hand—online 1:1 24/7 tutoring or assignment support—our MEB tutors can help at an affordable fee.

  • Signals and Systems

  • Software Engineering

  • Sound Design

  • Telecommunications

  • Transmission lines and Waveguides

  • Verilog

  • VHDL

  • VLSI design

  • Wireless Communication

  • Semiconductor Devices

  • Sensors and Actuators

  • Operational Amplifiers

  • Optical Communications

  • Optical engineering

  • Optoelectronics

  • PCB Design

  • Power Electronics

  • Power Engineering

  • Power generation

  • Power system analysis

  • Power system operation and control

  • Microelectronics

  • Power systems

  • Microprocessors

  • PSCAD

  • Microwave engineering

  • Pspice

  • MOSFET

  • Radar systems

  • Multisim

  • Network Theory

  • ETAP

  • FPGA design

  • High voltage engineering

  • Industrial Automation

  • Instrumentation and Control Engineering

  • Integrated Circuits (IC)

  • Distributed Control Systems DCS

  • Internet of things (IoT)

  • Electrical and Electronics

  • Logic gates

  • Electrical Circuits

  • LTspice

  • Electrical Machines

  • Microcontrollers

  • Electromagnetic field theory

  • Electronic Circuit Design

  • Electronics

  • Electronics Engineering

  • Embedded C programming

  • Embedded systems

  • Control engineering

  • Control Systems

  • Analog Circuits

  • Digital Circuit

  • Analog Communication

  • Digital Communications

  • Analog Electronics

  • Digital Electronics

  • Analog Signal Processing

  • Digital signal processing

  • Arduino Programming

  • Audio Engineering

  • Basic Electronics

  • Battery technology

  • Broadcast Engineering

  • Circuit Analysis

  • Circuit Design

  • Communication Systems

  • Computer Engineering

  • Computer Hardware

  • Advanced Design System (ADS)

Pankaj K tutor Photo

I found my life’s purpose when I started my journey as a tutor years ago. Now it is my mission to get you personalized tutoring and homework help of the highest quality with a money back guarantee!

We handle everything for you—choosing the right tutors, negotiating prices, ensuring quality and more. We ensure you get the service exactly how you want, on time, minus all the stress.

– Pankaj Kumar, Founder, MEB