a- design and simulate (PSpice or Simulink) a 12V to 24V, 10W boost converter,us
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a- design and simulate (PSpice or Simulink) a 12V to 24V, 10W boost converter,use actual semiconductor switches (i.e. use MOSFETs and PN-Junction diodes),and include an inductor resistance of 1
You may choose the switching frequency, L, and C values such that:
2- The inductor current ripple does not exceed 10% of the dc component of the inductor current.
Print plots for:
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H. The boost converter output current.
I. The buck converter input current.
b- Look up your used MOSFET on resistance, Ron, from PSpice or from data sheets by part number.Look up you diode on resistance, RD from PSpice or from data sheets by part number.
c- Construct (on paper) a complete equivalent circuit for your Buck and Boost converters and find:
i) V/Vg
ii) Efficiency
iii) Average power loss across R
d- Compare your hand-calculated results of part (c) with the results obtained by PSpice simulation.
note / for my friend sphinx i am now a little bit femilar with the simulink programme now but i need a complite answer for a problem like this i know it is a little bit tough and long but you have answered many parts of it in some other problems i have submited earlier so you can copy the finished ones and put it with the new answered of yours and you can skip the ones you don't know but give me a little explenation of any new part you solve.
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for this i can help u on monday only... its a long list so u jst make step wise wat u need. all together it willl also be tough for u 2 understand. for now jst get some more familiar with simulink. because to explain simulink take much tym. u jst make ur ques in step wise first. and wen u mention Buck and boost wat u mean... only buck/boost/buck-boost converter.... 2moro i'll be doing ur buck converter....
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