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Simulation time depending on value of inductance

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I am working on DC to DC converter. When doing matlab simulink implementation of the same, time it takes is more for lesser values of inductances . What is the reason for that?
 

Hi,

I am working on DC to DC converter. When doing matlab simulink implementation of the same, time it takes is more for lesser values of inductances . What is the reason for that?

Time it takes to simulate what? To get to the steady-state output voltage, to complete the frequency response plot,...? Please be specific.
 

Possible reason:
The smaller inductance responds more quickly, causing shorter switching cycles. Thus you have more cycles in a given time, and the simulator has to calculate each timestep repeatedly, until it finds convergence.
 
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