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DC To DC Converters With Pspice
DC To DC Converters With Pspice
Professor Babak Fahimi, PhD Director, Power Electronics and Controlled Motion Laboratory University of Texas at Arlington
DC to DC Converters
1) a) Buck Converter Make the circuit for buck converter using the following parts: VDC (voltage source) VPULSE (voltage source) IRF150 (Swtich) R (Resistance) L (Inductance) C (Capacitance) DIN4002 (Diode) GND_SIGNAL/CAPSYM PARA ( For defining variables and their values) Double click on the parameter PARA and then use new column option for adding the varibles and their values.
b)
Simulate the circuit and get plots for capacitor current and voltages
c)
d)
For getting plots for load current at different values of duty cycle use Parametric sweep from Simulation parameters settings and then put Duty Cycle as the parameter name. Specify its start value, end value and increment.
e)
2) Boost Converter a) Make the circuit for boost converter using the following parts: VDC (voltage source) VPULSE (voltage source) IRF150 (Swtich) R (Resistance) L (Inductance) C (Capacitance) DIN4002 (Diode) GND_SIGNAL/CAPSYM PARA ( For defining variables and their values) Double click on the parameter PARA and then use new column option for adding the varibles and their values.
b)
Simulate the circuit and get plots for capacitor current and output voltage.
c)
d)
For getting plots for load current at different values of duty cycle use Parametric sweep from Simulation parameters settings and then put Duty Cycle as the parameter name. Specify its start value, end value and increment.
e)
3) Fly Back Converter a) Make the circuit for Fly Back converter using the following parts: VDC (voltage source) VPULSE (voltage source) IRF150 (Swtich) R (Resistance) L (Inductance) C (Capacitance) DIN4002 (Diode) XFRM_Linear ( Transformer set coupling between windings as 1) GND_SIGNAL/CAPSYM PARA ( For defining variables and their values) Double click on the parameter PARA and then use new column option for adding the varibles and their values.
b)
Simulate the circuit and get plots for output voltage and current
c)
Using the parametric sweep get plots for output current at different duty cycles