Blog for students taking ECEN5807 Modeling and Control of Power Electronics, ECEE Department, University of Colorado at Boulder, Spring 2013
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
18.10b.ii
In response to Jares, I believe you're correct. I think we use the equations found in table 18.3 for rms and peak inductor currents to answer 18.10b.ii. Does anyone disagree?
I spoke with the prof. And he said that is correct. I have a question for part d. Is it ok to find the rms current through each element and then find power dissipation using the rms current.
I spoke with the prof. And he said that is correct. I have a question for part d. Is it ok to find the rms current through each element and then find power dissipation using the rms current.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds reasonable, but if we can, why didn't we take that approach in lecture 39 instead of using F(a) to find efficiency?
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