Evolution of the output voltage of a buck-boost converter with the duty cycle. This shows the influence of the parasitic resistances of the circuit on the performances.
This file has been generated using the following gnuplot (version 4.2, patchlevel 5) code, released under public licence.
# This file is used to plot the domains of continuous and
# discontinuous operation of a buck-boost converter
# graph configuration
set terminal svg enhanced
unset title
set line style 1 lt 1 lw 3 pt 0 ps 0
set line style 2 lt 3 lw 3 pt 0 ps 0
set line style 3 lt 2 lw 3 pt 0 ps 0
set mxtics
set mytics
set grid xtics ytics
set ylabel "Normalised Voltage"
set xlabel "Duty Cycle"
set format y '%0.1f'
set format x "%0.1f"
set key left bottom
# normalized voltage for an ideal buck-boost converter
f(x) = x/(x-1)
# normalized voltage for a converter with a highly resistive inductor
g(x) = x/(x-1-1/(10*(1-x)))
# normalized voltage for a converter with a slightly resistive inductor
h(x) = x/(x-1-1/(100*(1-x)))
set output "buckboost_resistance.svg"
# the plot is set as parametric, so each curve is defined by two values: x,y
plot [0:1][-6:0] f(x) ls 2 title 'Ideal inductor (R{_L}=0)',
h(x) ls 3 title 'Non-ideal inductor (R/R{_L}=100)',
g(x) ls 1 title 'Inductor no ideal (R/R{_L}=10)'
Русский: Изменение выходного напряжения повышающего преобразователя в зависимости от рабочего цикла. Иллюстрация влияния паразитных сопротивлений на характеристики.
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Changed to SVG, modified gnuplot script to output SVG directly. The original can be viewed here: Buckboost resistance.png: . Modifications made by Orzetto.
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2006-03-23T22:50:40Z CyrilB 1500x1050 (77460 Bytes) Cyril BUTTAY Evolution of the output voltage of a boost converter with the duty cycle. This shows the influence of the parasitic resistances of the circuit on the performances This file has been generated using the followin
{{Information |Description=== {{int:filedesc}} == From original work of Cyril Buttay. Evolution of the output voltage of a buck-boost converter with the duty cycle. This shows the influence of the parasitic resistances of the circuit on the performances.