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dc-dc booster

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MID- SEM PROJECT ASSIGNMENT- 2014
(L100 – MORNING-Groups A & B)

“A voltage reference device provides constant and specific voltage levels to a multitude of electronic devices. Zener diodes as voltage reference can be connected along with normal signal diodes to produce a variety of different reference voltage output values. A DC voltage booster also has many possible applications as it produces a DC voltage many times greater than its input voltage. It is designed for industrial applications where the multiplication of DC voltage signals is required”.

QUESTION
Build a 5-port DC-DC Voltage Booster for use as a multi-outlet extension cord to distribute DC voltages in the range of 18V, 12.9V, 9.6V, 9V, and 3.8V from a 9volts battery.
Configure your design to provide the specific voltage levels by using the last three digits of your student I.D number as a current limiting parameter (RLim) for the diode array. For BTE Students, RLim= ID (ohm) and for BCE Students, RB2 = (ID +300) (ohm).
All design constructions must be done at the University Labs and supervised by the Lab Instructors and TA’s.
Project Defense date is as follows:
Morning Session: April 1, 2014


“Putting Theories into Real Solutions is making valuable use of Technology”
………….Something New (2014)
 
School kids today are very lazy.
When I went to school a long time before the internet was even dreamed about, I did not get any help at all. I was taught the basics then I designed and built my own circuits, I did not simply copy a circuit designed by someone else.
 
Morning Session: April 1, 2014
Time to come up with a good April fools prank.. distracts attention away from failed project :)
 
My Weather Network is playing an April Fools prank the last day of March. They say it will be spring weather, mainly sunny, nice and warm and almost no wind.
 
I was taught the basics then I designed and built my own circuits, I did not simply copy a circuit designed by someone else.

When I was at school, the teachers would fail the student immediately if they realized he had copied someone else's work.
 
When I was at school, the teachers would fail the student immediately if they realized he had copied someone else's work.
It happened last year on one of these forums.
A student asked for somebody to design a circuit for his assignment. Then the teacher came on the forum and said, "Gotcha!"
 
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