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The document outlines the analysis and design of a Buck-Boost converter operating in continuous conduction mode (CCM), providing equations for capacitor voltage and inductor current based on duty cycle, input voltage, and load resistance. It includes specific examples with given values for a boost converter, detailing calculations for duty cycle, inductor current, inductor value for current ripple, and capacitor value for voltage ripple. Additionally, it requires sketching of MOSFET current and voltage waveforms with specified parameters.

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The document outlines the analysis and design of a Buck-Boost converter operating in continuous conduction mode (CCM), providing equations for capacitor voltage and inductor current based on duty cycle, input voltage, and load resistance. It includes specific examples with given values for a boost converter, detailing calculations for duty cycle, inductor current, inductor value for current ripple, and capacitor value for voltage ripple. Additionally, it requires sketching of MOSFET current and voltage waveforms with specified parameters.

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SUKKUR INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

SUKKUR

Example sheet #1:

DC-DC Converter CCM

Example 1:
Analyze and design a Buck-Boost converter in continuous conduction mode (CCM):
A buck-boost converter is illustrated in Fig: 1(a), and practical implementation using
transistor and diode is shown in Fig: 1(b).

Fig: 1(a)

Fig: 1(b)

(a) Derive the expressions for the dc components of each capacitor voltage and
inductor current, as a function of the duty cycle D, the input voltage Vg and
the load resistance R. ANS: V= -DVg/(1-D), IL= DVg/R(1-D)2

(b) Derive the expression for the inductor peak current ripple and the capacitor
peak voltage ripple. ANS: i = VgDTs/2L, v = VgD2Ts/2RC(1-D)
Example 2:
Given the following values for the boost converter
Input voltage Vg = 12V
Output voltage V = -5V
Switching frequency fs = 200 kHz
Load resistance R = 2.5Ω

(a) Calculate the values of D and I. ANS: D=0.294, IL=2.831

(b) Choose the value of L that will make the peak inductor current ripple i equal
to fifteen percent of the average inductor current I. ANS: L=20.75 μH

(c) Choose C such that peak output voltage ripple v is 25 mV. ANS: C=58.82μF

(d) Calculate & sketch the MOSFET current and voltage waveforms, including
ripples. ANS: IQ= 3.255A, VQ =17.025v

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