Simulink-pluse generator
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- Carbon composition or metal film resistors: These are suitable for general-purpose applications with lower power requirements.
- Wire-wound resistors: These resistors can handle higher power dissipation and are often used in high-current or high-power applications.
- Consider the resistor's power rating: Ensure that the chosen resistor has a power rating that can handle the expected power dissipation. If the resistor value or the expected current flow is high, you may need a resistor with a higher power rating to prevent overheating and damage.
- Mounting and placement: Once you have the appropriate resistor, you can connect it in the desired location in the circuit. Pay attention to the resistor's orientation and ensure proper electrical connections to the IGBT switch, snubber circuit, and pulse generator.
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- Note my circuit is a buck-boost converter
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