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id-itb.:286132018-06-25T13:28:57Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# THEODORUS YOHANNES SIRAIT (NIM. 18014026), LINMAR Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/28613 <p align="justify">This final project describes about optimization process of multiphase cascade boost converter with minimum input current ripple. Research conducted in the form of mathematical modeling of power losses and then verified through simulation and experiment. This research <br /> <br /> will analyze the optimization process on the converter to achieve the highest possible efficiency by considering every aspect of the converter. The outcome of this optimization process is the specifications required to achieve efficiency close to 98,7 %. <p align="justify"> text |
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<p align="justify">This final project describes about optimization process of multiphase cascade boost converter with minimum input current ripple. Research conducted in the form of mathematical modeling of power losses and then verified through simulation and experiment. This research <br />
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