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The document solves an example of calculating the chopping frequency of a step up DC to DC converter given an input voltage of 150V and required output voltage of 450V with a thyristor conducting time of 150 microseconds. It is calculated that the chopping frequency is 4.44 kHz. It then calculates that if the pulse width is halved, the new output voltage would be 300V while maintaining the same frequency.

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The document solves an example of calculating the chopping frequency of a step up DC to DC converter given an input voltage of 150V and required output voltage of 450V with a thyristor conducting time of 150 microseconds. It is calculated that the chopping frequency is 4.44 kHz. It then calculates that if the pulse width is halved, the new output voltage would be 300V while maintaining the same frequency.

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1/9/2021 DC to DC Converters Solved Example - Tutorialspoint

DC to DC Converters Solved Example

A step up chopper has an input voltage of 150V. The voltage output needed is 450V. Given, that
the thyristor has a conducting time of 150μseconds. Calculate the chopping frequency.

Solution −

The chopping frequency f


f

1
1
f
f =
=
T
T

Where T – Chopping time period = T


TO + T OF
N + TO
ON FFF

Given − V
VS = 150V
S = 150V
V
V0 = 450V
0 = 450V
T
TO = 150μsec
N = 150μsec
ON

V
V0 = V
0 = V T
T
S
S(( )
)
T
T−−T
TON
ON

T
T
450
450 =
= 150
150 T
T =
= 225
225μμs
seec
c

−66
T
T−−150
150

Therfore, f
f =
=
1
1
−6
−6
=
= 4.44
4.44KKH
Hzz
225
225∗∗10
10

The new voltage output, on condition that the operation is at constant frequency after the
halving the pulse width.
Halving the pulse width gives −


−66
150
150 ×
× 10
10
T
TO =
N =
ON
=
= 75
75μμs
seec
c
2
2

The frequency is constant thus,

f
f =
= 4.44
4.44KKH
Hzz

1
1
T
T =
= =
= 150
150μμs
seec
c
f
f

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1/9/2021 DC to DC Converters Solved Example - Tutorialspoint

The voltage output is given by −


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T
T 150
150 ×
× 10
10
V
V0 = VS (
0 = VS ( )
) =
= 150
150 ×
×(( )
) =
= 300
300VVo
ollt
tss

−66
T
T −
−TTO
ONN (
(150
150 −
− 75
75))×
× 10
10

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