Boost Converter Simulation
Design digital controllers for boost converters using simulation
Design digital controllers for boost converters using simulation
Designing a digital controller with simulation can help ensure that a DC-DC boost converter will properly regulate voltage as load current and source voltage change. Simulation guides the proper choice of power stage components to ensure minimized output voltage ripple and acceptable power losses. Closed-loop simulation of the power stage and controller enables power electronics engineers to evaluate and verify their design choices before a controller is implemented and hardware is built.
When designing a power converter, you should consider simulation for the following tasks:
Control system design using simulation with Simulink® lets you design, validate, and implement your converter knowing that it will work as intended when you begin hardware testing. You can:
Simulation-based control design is not limted to boost converters and can be applied in the development of other converter types, including buck, Cuk, flyback, forward, and push-pull converters.
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