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Lab Design and Simulation of Voltage Source Inverter
Lab Design and Simulation of Voltage Source Inverter
1. Duty Cycle;
V0 = Vs/(1-D)
24= 12/(1-D)
24(1-D) = 12
24-24D = 12
12 = 24D
12/24 = D
0.5 = D
2. P0= I x V
P0 = V/R x V
P0 = V2 / R
50 R= (24)2
R= (24)2 / 50
R= 11.52 Ohm
3. Lmin= D(1-D)2TR/2
= 0.5 (1-0.5)2R/ 2x20K
= 0.5 (1-0.5)2(11.52)/(2x20K)
= 36x 10-6 H
4. New Lmin < Lmin
New Lmin = Lmin/ 10
New Lmin > Lmin
New Lmin = 36 x 10-6 x 10
= 360 x 10-6 H
5. r= AV0/V0 = D/ Rcf
0.01 = 0.5/ (11.52) C (20K)
C= 217 mF
Table 1
1. Duty Cycle
V0= Vs/(1-D)
= 12 / (1-0.1)
V01= 13.33V
DCM
BCM
CCM
Discussion
Based on this laboratory, in the simulation, to see the ripple in the signal in MATLAB by using zoom in
tools. The smooth of graph or the ripple in the simulation happen because of the solver in modelling
setting MATLAB Simulink.
Conclusion
For the conclusion, the boost converter with voltage extension cell enhance output and reduce voltage
stresses on switches and other losses which is clear from both simulations and theoretical results. It
increases lifetime of circuit components due to lower voltage stresses. DC-DC converters are widely
used to efficiently produce a regulated voltage from a source that may or may not be well controlled
to a load that may or may not be constant.