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The document contains 9 sections that provide parameters for various DC-DC converter circuits including flyback, push-pull, and forward converters. It asks the reader to use the given parameters to determine output voltages, duty ratios, transformer turns ratios, inductor currents, and output voltage ripples. The sections provide details needed to analyze the operation and performance of the different converter configurations.

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Power Electronics Questions

The document contains 9 sections that provide parameters for various DC-DC converter circuits including flyback, push-pull, and forward converters. It asks the reader to use the given parameters to determine output voltages, duty ratios, transformer turns ratios, inductor currents, and output voltage ripples. The sections provide details needed to analyze the operation and performance of the different converter configurations.

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1. A flyback converter of Fig. 7-2 has the following circuit parameters:


Vs = 24 V
N1/N2 = 3.0
Lm = 500 microH
R = 5 ohms
C = 200 microF
f = 40 kHz
Vo = 5 V
Determine (a) the required duty ratio D; (b) the average, maximum, and minimum values for the current in Lm;
and (c) the output voltage ripple. Assume that all components are ideal.

2. A push-pull converter has the following parameters:


Vs = 30 V
NP/NS = 2
D = 0.3
Lx = 0.5 mH
R = 6 ohms
C = 50 uF
f = 10 kHz
Determine Vo, the maximum and minimum values of iLx, and the output ripple voltage. Assume all components
are ideal.

3. The flyback converter has parameters


Vs = 36 V,
D = 0.4,
N1/N2 = 2,
R = 20 ohms,
Lm = 100 uH, and
C = 50 uF, and the switching frequency is 100 kHz.
Determine (a) the output voltage; (b) the average, maximum, and minimum inductor currents; and (c) the output
voltage ripple.

4. The flyback converter has parameters Vs = 4.5 V, D = 0.6, N1/N2 = 0.4, R = 15 ohms, Lm = 10 uH, and C = 10 uF,
and the switching frequency is 250 kHz. Determine (a) the output voltage; (b) the average, maximum, and
minimum inductor currents; and (c) the output voltage ripple.

5. The flyback converter has an input of 44 V, an output of 3 V, a duty ratio of 0.32, and a switching frequency of 300
kHz. The load resistor is 1 ohms. (a) Determine the transformer turns ratio. (b) Determine the transformer
magnetizing inductance Lm such that the minimum inductor current is 40 percent of the average.

6. The forward converter has parameters Vs = 100 V, N1/N2 = N1/N3 = 1, Lm = 1 mH, Lx = 70 uH, R = 20 ohms, C =
33 uF, and D = 0.35, and the switching frequency is 150 kHz. Determine (a) the output voltage and output voltage
ripple; (b) the average, maximum, and minimum values of the current in Lx; (c) the peak current in Lm in the
transformer model; and (d) the peak current in the switch and the physical transformer primary

7. A forward converter has parameters Vs = 125 V, Vo = 50 V, and R = 25 ohms, and the switching frequency is 250
kHz. Determine (a) the transformer turns ratio N1/N2 such that the duty ratio is 0.3, (b) the inductance Lx such
that the minimum current in Lx is 40 percent of the average current, and (c) the capacitance required to limit the
output ripple voltage to 0.5 percent.

8. The push-pull converter has the following parameters: Vs = 50 V, Np/Ns = 2, Lx = 60 uH, C = 39 uF, R = 8 ohms, f =
150 kHz, and D = 0.35. Determine (a) the output voltage, (b) the maximum and minimum inductor currents, and
(c) the output voltage ripple.

9.

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