need help on the design of dc-dc

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hello,

I am a newer to design power converters. Now I am learning something relating to fundamentals of power electronics. I think it is a boring process.

I only got some simple conception about the power converter. It seems that there are a big gap to practice. I don't know how to continue? Could you give me some advice, or recommand some materials to fast my design.

Thanks
 

Dear Lee,
First do you have concepyual understandig of how a DC-DC converter works.
I would suggest u start with a Buck design and intially concentrate to meet the specifications of Vout and Iout. Responce and all could be looked in later.
On eda board u have enough stuff for design of a DC-DC converter. Search fro them.
If u cannot download some, ping me i shall mail it across to you.
As for boring, we have our preferences.
 

Maybe you can try with app. like pwm control.
It's also a kind of dc-dc conv or dc chopper.
 

First you must know the base theory of DC-DC,and you can search application notes in the onsemi and national website.
Second you can study some PWM control circuits about DC-DC,so it will make you deep understanding with DC-DC.
 

Hi
I recommend SWITCHMODE POWER SUPPLY HANBOOK author Keith,where you will find in details all(almost) what you need . You can download it from edaboard
Regards Mohammad Mokhtar
 

mohammad mokhtar said:
Hi
I recommend SWITCHMODE POWER SUPPLY HANBOOK author Keith,where you will find in details all(almost) what you need . You can download it from edaboard
Regards Mohammad Mokhtar
Can you show me the link of this documentation? I can't find it.
 

It is link for Switchmode Power Supply Handbook 1stED
 

I would suggest reading of
Fundamentals of Power Electronics
by
Dr Robert W Erickson
Dr D Maksimovic
 

"switching power supply design" written by Arbarham I. Pressman is also a good book.
 

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