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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Course: Course Code

This document summarizes a student mini project on designing a boost converter to increase voltage from 12V to 24V. It includes: 1) Designing a triggering circuit using a 555 timer with variable pulse width modulation to control the boost converter. 2) Calculating component values for the inductor and capacitor based on the power requirement, voltages, and switching frequency. 3) Simulating the full boost converter circuit including the triggering circuit to validate the design meets the objectives.

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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Course: Course Code

This document summarizes a student mini project on designing a boost converter to increase voltage from 12V to 24V. It includes: 1) Designing a triggering circuit using a 555 timer with variable pulse width modulation to control the boost converter. 2) Calculating component values for the inductor and capacitor based on the power requirement, voltages, and switching frequency. 3) Simulating the full boost converter circuit including the triggering circuit to validate the design meets the objectives.

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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Course : Mini Project


Course Code: 19EE607

Title: Boost Converter (12V-24V)


Guide Name : Mr. Pradeep
Kumar
Project teammates
Godwin D’Souza
Byregowda GM
Kiran U
Abhishek M 4nm19ee002

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering


TRIGGERING CIRCUIT DESIGN
 Using 555 timer based triggering circuit of the boost converter.

 With the variable pulse width modulation.

 The variable PWM achieved by using two diodes and potentiometer to 555 base astable multivibrator.

Kiran U
Abhishek M

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Design
T-on calculation ;

The switching frequency f=20kHz.


The total time period =50uS
For 50% of duty cycle the T-on=25uS.
T-on=0.693x(Ra + Rb)x C.

Let Ra=10kohm, Choosing Pot of 47kohm,at pot position of 50% also the diode
resistance taken consideration so Rb=25kohm

25uS=0.693x(10+25)k x C
Value approximately of comes out to be 1000pF.

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Simulation output

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L&C Design for Boost converter

Inductor Calculation; Capacitance Calulation;

Power required 100W

Voltage=24V

Resistance ,P=V^2/R DeltaV/V=0.05.


R=5.76ohm
C=0.5/5.76*0.05*20k
D=0.5 C=86.9uF
f=20kHz
So Lmin=0.5(1-0.5)^2*5.76/2*20K
Lmin=18uH
L=1.25*Lmin
L=22.5uH

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Boost converter circuit

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Circuit diagram

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Total circuit simulation

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With gate circuit protection

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Result
The triggering circuit is designed for desired frequency and simulation result is obtained.

Inductor and capacitance values are calculated and simulated.

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Thank You

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