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Boost Converter Pspive Help , Urgent !

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Boost Converter using Pspice Help , Urgent !

Hi

i am doing a project on PSpice and i have to make the output voltage equal to 12 Volts. i can change the duty cycle and change the inductor value between 0 and 1 mH What am i doing wrong? please help me with this one , here is the circuit schematic and the output voltage

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Re: Boost Converter using Pspice Help , Urgent !

You can change the duty cycle as Vo= Vin/(1-D) where D is the duty cycle
L can be find out by equation L= Vin * D/(dI*F) dI - ripple you are considering for current through inductor.
 

40MHz seems an optimistic frequency for the circuit. Try something lower like 40kHz.

Keith
 
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Re: Boost Converter using Pspice Help , Urgent !

You can change the duty cycle as Vo= Vin/(1-D) where D is the duty cycle
L can be find out by equation L= Vin * D/(dI*F) dI - ripple you are considering for current through inductor.



thanks , by that formula duty cycle value is 0.58 but how can i make Vo equal to 12 V ? it is still around 4 V

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40MHz seems an optimistic frequency for the circuit. Try something lower like 40kHz.

Keith

Thanks !

it should have been 40k Hz but ,but it didnt help me getting 12V output . what can you say about that?
 

Use a higher gate drive - you are using 2V but the Vt of the MOSFET you are using is 1V-3V.

Keith
 

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