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Performance comparative study on DC-DC boost converters non-isolated configurations

Afandy M.

2019 International Conference on Information and Communications Technology Icoiact 2019

Published: 2019Citations: 4

Abstract

This paper presents a comparative study of DC-DC converters with boost methods of several types of circuits that use PSPICE programming. The whole series is compared by analyzing the maximum Reinforcement stress produced. Measurement of efficiency is now added to the test. The simulation results show that the BCI circuit is able to produce the highest voltage based on testing using 12V and 24V input voltage variations. The output voltage is capable of producing a BCI 106.440 V circuit for 12V input, while a 24V BCI input produces an output voltage of 212,808 V. The efficiency calculation is obtained for the BCI circuit with an input voltage variation of 82,215 % - 82,287 %. Test based on duty cycle, BCI output voltage 363,967 V with a work cycle of 0.9 %. For load variations, this circuit produces an output voltage of 107,459 V with a duty cycle of 0.5 % and a load of 1KΩ. This research is a promising solution in the future as an effort to overcome the electricity energy crisis.

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