The Design of Quasi-Z-Source Boost Converter

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According to analyzing the basic principle of intrinsically safe output quasi-Z-source Boost Converter, this topology can be modeled. When the quasi-Z-source network parameters Lz and Cz are much smaller than conventional converter parameter LC, transfer function can be order-reduced. Design the close-loop controller after the simplified transfer function model. Finally use the traditional cut-off output protection circuit to verify the theoretical analysis.

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