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This is a pretty good value, I'm in awe.
Btw, can I ask what is the purpose of the resistor prior to the nmos/nfet switch,is it a driver? Also in your clock, can I ask what value of duty cycle you have used?
Thanks for that response. Yes, I tried to design this boost converter with a low frequency but using the formula below
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which is the basis to at least makes the system maintain in CCM operation in which I'm trying to attain.
With that it can be seen that it would require me a bigger size...
Oh, thank you for informing me, actually I have just pressumed that it would be same as buck converter. Actually this is my first hand to design a boost converter, but trying to learn it in process.
Btw , if RLC cannot predict the required transfer function for the control boost converter, is...
My apology for showing only the RLC circuit of my circuit. Actually, my behavioral circuit looks like this.
As you can see from above I use an asynchronous type of boost converter, probably mistook it since my first message only shows the RLC components and not have the switches.
For a...
Good day everyone!Just would like to ask some few questions.
I am currently working on a design of boost converter with the following specifications:
Input voltage =1.2V
Output voltage=2.5V
Iload=130mA (R=19.3 ohms)
switching frequency=500KHz
in a TSMC65nm...
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