Abstract

When the traditional Boost converter duty cycle exceeds a certain value, the output voltage is not only increased, but will be reduced. Therefore, a new Boost converter with intermediate tap is proposed. By replacing the ordinary inductance of the traditional Boost converter with the inductance with the intermediate tap, the theoretical comparison is made with respect to the traditional boost converter. Under the same duty cycle, The Boost converter has a significant high gain ratio. Finally, the simulation and experimental analysis of the proposed new Boost converter are carried out by simulation software Pspice. The experimental results show that the new Boost converter has a significant high gain ratio compared with the traditional boost converter.

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