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Evolution of the output voltage of a buck-boost converter with the output current. Created in maxima fdisc(x,D) := -D^2*0.5/x;
fcont(x,D) := -D/(1-D);
g(x,D) := if(fdisc(x,D)>=fcont(x,D)) then fcont(x,D) else fdisc(x,D);
my_x(t) := 0.5*t*(1-t);
my_y(t) := -t/(1-t);
load(draw);
draw2d(terminal=svg,file_name="Buck-boost_continuous_discontinuous",dimensions=[350,300],
color=black,font="Times",proportional_axes=none,font_size=12,
user_preamble="set termoption enhanced;set mxtics; set mytics; set key bottom right",
xtics_axis=false,ytics_axis=false,grid=true,points_joined=true,yrange=[-6,1],
xaxis=false,yaxis=true,axis_top=true,axis_bottom=true,axis_left=true,axis_right=true,
line_width=2,xlabel="Normalized current",ylabel="Normalized voltage",
label(["discontinuous",.075,-.6],["continuous",.175,-2.5]),
label_alignment=right,nticks=50,
label(["D=0.0",.24,.2],["D=0.2",.24,-.45],["D=0.4",.24,-.9],["D=0.6",.24,-1.7],
["D=0.8",.24,-4.2]),
color=blue,key="",explicit(g(x,0.2),x,0,.25), explicit(g(x,0.4),x,0,.25),
explicit(g(x,.6),x,0,.25),explicit(g(x,.8),x,0,.25),explicit(g(x,0),x,0,.25),
color=red,line_width=.75,line_type=dots,
parametric(my_x(t),my_y(t),t,0,.99)
);
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- 2006-03-12T23:06:11Z CyrilB 1500x1050 (39805 Bytes) Cyril BUTTAY Evolution of the output voltage of a buck-boost converter with the output current. This figure has been made using gnuplot 4.0 and the following source (public domain) # This file is used to plot the domains of
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