I think there is some mistake in V(s), i will correct that, calculate I(s) and the time domain output.
Ok good, I'd like to see what you can come up with.I think there is some mistake in V(s), i will correct that, calculate I(s) and the time domain output.
Cy#=half cycle number, M=switch mode: on=1 off=0, t=time (secs),
iL=inductor current, vC cap voltage, E-vC input minus output voltages
--Ending results after 8000 half cycles (L=200uH, C=400uF):
Cy# M t iL vC E-vC
-- 7990 0 0.199750 1.220803 24.024075 -12.024075
-- 7991 1 0.199775 2.720803 23.961590 -11.961590
-- 7992 0 0.199800 1.220871 24.024186 -12.024186
-- 7993 1 0.199825 2.720871 23.961701 -11.961701
-- 7994 0 0.199850 1.220926 24.024300 -12.024300
-- 7995 1 0.199875 2.720926 23.961815 -11.961815
-- 7996 0 0.199900 1.220966 24.024417 -12.024417
-- 7997 1 0.199925 2.720966 23.961931 -11.961931
-- 7998 0 0.199950 1.220992 24.024535 -12.024535
-- 7999 1 0.199975 2.720992 23.962049 -11.962049
-- 8000 0 0.200000 1.221003 24.024654 -12.024654



Hi again,It took quite long to find the time domain of the v(t) and i(t), V(s) and I(s) was easier, the final results are
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v(t) =
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i(t) =
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I had to take the help of maxima, i could not have done manually. Now the question is the equations are too big to understand or work with it, what shall i do next, shall i understand the circuit behaviour with average values? which i have not done yet.