The Boost Regulator
Source: Author:新望 Release time:2017-08-25 Views:2450In a forward (or buck) regulator power is continuously supplied to the outlet\filter capacitor. In a boost regulator, however, energy is pumped in a cyclic manner. The filter capacitor therefore has to be of a higher value. The boost regulator, like the flyback regulator, pumps energy into the outlet\filter capacitor in a cyclic manner, and it is therefore desirable to operate in the discontinuous mode with a fixed peak current through the inductor. The diode conduction time in a boost regulator, unlike the flyback regulator, is not fixed, but varies with the input voltage.Ipk = 2 x Iout,max x (Vout / Vin,min)
Tdon = (L x Ipk) / (Vout - Vin)
Output voltage is regulated by controlling the duty cycle.Vout = ((Ton / Tdon) + 1) x Vin
Ripple voltage is directly proportional to diode conduction time.Tdon max = (L x Ipk) / (Vout - Vin,max)