Draw circuit for Boost Converter. Also derive its Output equation. What will be the value of Duty Cycle (D) if the input voltage is 50 V DC and desired output voltage is 20 V DC.

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Draw circuit for Boost Converter. Also derive its Output equation. What will be the value of Duty Cycle
(D) if the input voltage is 50 V DC and desired output voltage is 20 V DC.

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Boost converter: It is a DC-DC converter (chopper) that step-ups the input voltage level while the current is stepped down and gives the desired higher voltage at the output, thus it is also called a step-up converter. It is also called a fly-back converter.

So, the boost converter is a step-up converter having:

output voltage>input voltage

Circuit diagram of boost converter:

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It is a type of switched-mode power supply (SMPS) that contains a minimum of two semiconductors i.e., a diode (D) and a transistor (switch S), and one energy storing element either inductor (L), or capacitor (C), or combination of both.

Step 2

The minimum average voltage of this step-up converter is equal to the input voltage Vd but can be changed by changing the duty cycle.

The basic operation of this converter is the storage of energy (in an inductor) at a low supply voltage and its delivery at a higher voltage. For example, the transfer of energy takes place only during the off period of the switch from source to load. This is the reason it is known as a fly-back converter. A transistor (or switch) usually transfers the energy from an inductor (energy storing element) to the output circuit. A large capacitor is required at the load end for smoothening the output voltage (it acts as a filter) as the energy is supplied in the form of pulses. The basic and essential parts of the boost converter are shown in the circuit above, with "S" as the main-switching element.

Now, assuming that the circuit is operating for a long time and the inductor current varies from the minimum value (I1) to the maximum value (I2). The switch is closed at t=0, the inductor current is at its minimum. The inductor current rises up during the period 0tton

Applying mesh analysis in the input loop then the differential equation will be:

Vd-Ldisdt=0

Considering small current variation,

Vd=LI2-I1ton=LIton  .....(1)

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