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Elektronika Daya: Oleh: Umi Karuniawati (125514220)

This document contains the solutions to several problems related to electronic power. It provides the answers and calculations for problems involving buck, boost, and buck-boost converter circuits. Key parameters given include voltage, current, duty cycle, inductance, capacitance, and frequency. Formulas from electronic power are used to calculate output voltage, ripple voltage, peak current, and equivalent components values.

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This document contains the solutions to several problems related to electronic power. It provides the answers and calculations for problems involving buck, boost, and buck-boost converter circuits. Key parameters given include voltage, current, duty cycle, inductance, capacitance, and frequency. Formulas from electronic power are used to calculate output voltage, ripple voltage, peak current, and equivalent components values.

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ELEKTRONIKA DAYA

Oleh :
Umi Karuniawati

(125514220)

JURUSAN TEKNIK ELEKTRO


FAKULTAS TEKNIK
UNIVERSITAS NEGERI SURABAYA
2014

5.11. Knowed: Vs = 12V


K = 0,6
Ia = 1,5 A
F = 25 khz
L = 250 H
C = 220 F
Answer:
a. From eq. (5-78), Va = -12 x 0,6/(1 0,6) = -18 V
b. From eq. (5-87), the peak to peak output ripple voltage is c = 1,5 x 0,6/(25000
x 220 x 10-6) = 163,64 mV
c. From eq. (5-84), the peak to peak output ripple voltage is I = 12 x 0,6/(25000
x 220 x 10-6) = 1,152 A
d. From eq. (5-81) Is = 1,5 x 0,6/(1 0,6) = 2,25 A
Since Is is the average of duration kT, the peak to peak current of transistor, Ip =
Is/K + I/2 = 2,25/0.6 + 1,152/2 = 4,326 A
R = 12

e.
From eq. (5-88) Lc(k) =
From eq. (5-89) Cc(k) =

=
(

)
)

Lc(k) = 0,96 mH
Lc(k) = 0,01 mF

5.12. Knowed: Vs = 15 V
k = 0,4
Ia = 1,25 A
f = 25 kHz
L1 = 350H
C1 = 400 F
L2 = 350 H
C2 = 220 F
Answer:
a. From Eq. (5-100), Va = - 0,4 x 15/(1 0,4) = -10 V
b. From Eq. (5-103), Is = 1,25 x 0,4/(1 0,4) = 0,83 A

c. From Eq. (5-106), l1 =15 x 0,4/(25000 x 250 x 10-6) = 0,96 A


d. From Eq. (5-112), Vc1 = 0,83 (1 0,4)/(25000 x 400 x 10-6) = 50 mV
e. From Eq. (5-109), I2 = 0,4 x 15/(25000 x 350 x 10-6) = 0,69 A
f. From Eq. (5-113), Vc2 = 0,69/(8 x 25000 x 220 x 10-6) = 15,58 mV
g. From Eq. (5-120), IL2 = 1,25/(1,0- 2 X 0,4) = 6,25 A
IP = Is + I1/2 + IL2 + l2/2 = 0,83 + 0,96/2 + 6,25 + 0,69/2 = 7,91 A
5.13. Knowed: Vs = 15 V
k = 0,4
Ia = 1,25 A
f = 25 kHz
L1 = 250 H
C1 = 400 F
L2 =350 H
C2 = 220 F
Answer:
From Eq. (5-115) Lc1 (k) =
From Eq. (5-116) Lc2 (k) =

Lc1 (0,4) . 1000 = 4,32 mH


Lc2 (0,4) . 1000 = 0,14 mH

From Eq. (5-117) Cc1 (k) =

Cc1 (0,5) . 106 = 0,83 F

From Eq. (5-118) Cc2 (k) =

Cc2 (0,5) . 106 = 0,42 F

5.14. Knowed: Vs = 110 V


Va = 80 V
Ia = 20 A
Answer:
Vc = 0,05 x Va = 0,05 x 80 = 4 V
R = Va/Ia = 80/20 = 4
From Eq. (5-48), k = Va/Vs = 80/110 = 0,7273
From Eq. (5-49) Is = k.Ia = 0,7273 x 20 = 14,55 A

IL = 0,025 x Ia = 0,025 x 20 = 0,5 A


I = 0,1 x la = 0,1 x20 = 2 A
From Eq. (5-51), we get the value of Le
(

From Eq. (5-128), we get the value of Ce

Assuming a linear rise of load current iL during the time from t = 0 to ti = k


T, Eq. (5-129) gives the approximate value of L as

5.15. Knowed: k = 0,4


R = 150
rL = 1
rc = 0,2
Answer:
a. Buck
( )

G(0,5) = 0,5

b. Boost
( )

(
(

G(0,5) = 1,95

c. Buck - Boost
( )

(
(

)
(

G(0,5) = -0,97

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