1.2 A, 6 V switching regulator design for applications requiring low power consumption.
Date
10-2012
Degree
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Major Course
Major in Electronics Engineering
College
College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)
Adviser/Committee Chair
Sumalde, Adrian Augusto M.
Committee Member
Agsalud, John D.G.
Abstract
Switching regulators are typically used for power supplies of most electronic devices, such as portable phones, video game platforms, robots, digital cameras, tablets as computers. Being knowledgeable with their parts, parameters, components, operation and so on would help appreciate their role in today’s gadgets. As an engineer, it is equally important to be able to design one, given a particular set of parameters—which allows one to indulge not only on the theoretical but also the application side. The study focuses on the design of a 1.2A, 6V switching regulator circuit, from the selection of components, to the simulation of the results, and the efficiency comparison of commercial and exact component values.The buck topology was selected for the switching regulator design, with calculated and nearest commercially available ratings were used. A simulation of the entire process was performed on a circuit software in order to verify the functionality of the circuit.
Language
English
Location
UPLB College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology
Call Number
LG 993 2012 E64 C36
Recommended Citation
Catindig, Erika Gracielle M., "1.2 A, 6 V switching regulator design for applications requiring low power consumption." (2012). Undergraduate Theses. 341.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/etd-undergrad/341
Document Type
Thesis