walker1
Industrial
- Dec 27, 2001
- 117
I have +40-50V and I want an adjustable output of -7 to -22V, 0.2 to 1.2A
A buck-boost converter/inverter looks like being able to do just that.
My imidiate problem, though, is how to figure out the size of the coil.
I have so far seen 2 formulas, and tried to devellop one of my own.
Needless to say I get 3 different results
I am aiming at something like 35 kHz switching freq.
Also, an extreme low ripple on the output is not necessary, but some filtering is needed,
as the output peak voltage must not exceed -26V
This last may have something to do with the need for continuous current or not.
I know the scemes exist, but have so far found no details on the web or in various
app.notes.
A buck-boost converter/inverter looks like being able to do just that.
My imidiate problem, though, is how to figure out the size of the coil.
I have so far seen 2 formulas, and tried to devellop one of my own.
Needless to say I get 3 different results
I am aiming at something like 35 kHz switching freq.
Also, an extreme low ripple on the output is not necessary, but some filtering is needed,
as the output peak voltage must not exceed -26V
This last may have something to do with the need for continuous current or not.
I know the scemes exist, but have so far found no details on the web or in various
app.notes.