Re: step up converter
Hi,
I am a very forgetful person, though it was only a short time since i finished my project, if you mean boost converter ( step up converter ), theoretically, you can achieve an infinite output from the boost converter. Practically, it doesn't happen since there are losses in many parts of the converter, for example the inductor copper loss. If you look at fundamentals of power electronics and look up the chapter on losses, there will be a part which describes all the losses. by referring to the book, the output of a boost converter by considering inductor copper loss is no longer
Vo=Vin/(1-d) but it is something else.
another thing is, which comes before the above is ( just remembered ) that according to some law, Output power cannot be greater than Input power.
Hope i am not wrong and it helps.