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Coupled indutor boost converter

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Hi

I wanted to know if there is any relation between the Gain factor of coupled inductor boost converter, Coupling coefficient(K), Loading and Magnetising inductance values.
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The gain of coupled inductor boost converter is given as Gv=1+N*D/(1-D) . N being turns ratio.(Here coupling factor is missing)

Now if assume N=4,D=0.5,and K=0.95. I am supposed to get a gain around 6. However when i simulate the circuit in PSIM, depending upon the load and also self inductance, the Gain factor varies drastically and it behaves almost like a simple boost converter.

Is there any upper limit to loading and self inductance in coupled inductor boost converter.?
 

The simple gain formula is only valid for ideal boost converters with k=1. I assume that you you can neglect a leakage inductance that's small compared to V*T/I, where T is the switching period.
 

The simple gain formula is only valid for ideal boost converters with k=1. I assume that you you can neglect a leakage inductance that's small compared to V*T/I, where T is the switching period.
Hi FvM
Thanks for the reply. I wanted to know if boosting factor is depended on load and self inductance if k=0.9. .Assuming continuous conduction mode.
 

I presume, the "boosting factor" (Vout/Vin ratio) will depend on both in a real boost converter.
 

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