Re: Voltage controlled 10V->100V DC-DC converter
- From: Fred Bloggs <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 12:12:16 GMT
Fred Bloggs wrote:
... 2) the steady state Vout/Vin= 1/(1-Duty) where Duty is transistor switch duty cycle- so you would want that to be about 0.1 or so when Vin=12V. A 50% duty cycle gives you a maximum of 24V for Vout.
Voops->(1-Duty) is about 0.1 which makes Duty=0.9 for a x10 boost...
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