We are getting ready to conduct the initial testing on our high power boost converter. The test video is coming soon. Stay subscribed, guys!! Welcome to The Innovati0n Lab💥
I will share the schematic for the initial design. But I am still working on it and making changes. The PCB layout file will be held as proprietary and will not be shared. Rather, when we have fully tested the boards and revised the design. I will be making kits available for everyone for purchase through our website. I hope this helps. 👍👍 The Innovati0n Lab💥 www.theinnovati0nlab.com
The MOSFET used for the prototype board is IRFP264 because of its high drain-to-source voltage rating. In the finished design, I will be using a better MOSEFT with a lower RDSon. As for the diode. I will have to check my notes. Stay tuned. The Innovati0n Lab 💥 www.theinnovati0nlab.com
Hahaha, I am glad you found some humor in the content. I am still working on the converter to get to work as I expected.😊 Thanks for the feedback. 👍👍 The Innovati0n Lab 💥 www.theinnovati0nlab.com
Wonderful! We just finished the prototype build and about to conduct the initial test. The plan is to make an affordable product in the near future. Please stay tuned! 👍👍👍 Respectfully, The Innovati0n Lab💥 www.theinnovati0nlab.com
This is amazing but do remember to capture waveform of input and output under load. One challenge of power supplies is regulation and stability. Under certain situations it can start oscillating too and would need better compensation
Thanks. I fully agree. However, I always consider loop and load step response on my tests. I just don't add them to the videos. I usually don't like to go too deep because I have always wanted to keep these videos very simple. The converters are supposed to be used for simple DIY projects/applications and not for aerospace....hahaha. But you are right, though it is a great idea to cover input output stability, especially under heavy loads. 👍👍 The Innovati0n Lab. www.theinnovati0nlab.com
@@theinnovati0nlab782 outside purely resistive loads, connecting any other load to an unstable power supply will destroy the load. We will be replicating your designs to power real world loads. I'm assuming you'll teach us how to build your supplies and provide designs
Some ideia on desiring the pcb is to have one pcb with only power components (inductors, mosfet, diodes, etc) and an small pcb with all switching and control components, that way you can troubleshoot each part more separately...
Great suggestions! 👍👍👍 It's as if you read my mind. My plan going forward is to separate the control function from the main power board for the next revision of the design. This is only the prototype pcb. Also, I plan to make it a universal pcb that could be used as a booster board for the already existing 1500W converters. Stay tuned. I will cover this is my upcoming test video. Thanks again for your wonderful feedback. Respectfully, The Innovati0n Lab💥 www.theinnovati0nlab.com