Design Method of a Boost DC-DC Converter Circuit

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DC-DC converter is a kind of power conversion equipment. Electricity is the direct power for most mechanical industrial equipment currently. However, because of the diversity of mechanical industrial equipment, electricity should be transformed through power conversion equipment. This paper presents a DC-DC boost converter with PWM control method. The hardware and the structure of the core circuit is designed and the boost principle is interpreted. The detail of the configuration circuit around is described as well.

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