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#1 Oct 7, 2022
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switches frequency sweep

hello, guys! i want to get the converter output imperdance curve while the switches frequency vary from 1kHz to 200kHz, the output imperdance can be calculated, but how to make the switches frequency vary from 1kHz to 200kHz?

Sun, 2024-01-14 21:09
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thanks

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You can also use a frequency multiplier to multiply the input frequency to achieve a frequency range of 1kHz to 200kHz. Join papa louie now!

Mon, 2024-08-12 23:27
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To analyze how the converter's output impedance varies with switching frequency from 1 kHz to 200 kHz, you can set up a frequency sweep Slope analysis in your simulation tool (e.g., SPICE) using a .AC command.

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