Author:
Krismadinata ,Aulia Firstia Bevi,Maulana Ricky,Yuhendri Muldi,Azri Maaspaliza,Kanimozhi Kannabiran
Abstract
Abstract
In power electronics, the boost converter is a typical circuit that raises the voltage from the input to the desired output voltage. For learning how a boost converter works, you need an easy-to-use GUI that lets you change the input voltage, output voltage, and load resistance. In this study, we look at how to use Visual Studio to make a boost converter’s simple user interface (GUI). Details are given about how the software was programmed and how the interface was made, as well as how the graphical user interface was made. This circuit has a total of four devices, two for current and two for voltage. Voltage sensors can measure both the input and output voltage, while current sensors can measure both the input and output current. The Arduino Uno microcontroller is used as a processor for getting data and as a link between sensor devices and personal computers. The results show that the GUI we made works well for analyzing the features of the boost converter circuit.
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