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The value I get when I estimate voltage drops for your two switching transistors (vds) and for your inductor real part (rs) is quite close to what you are observing. I then optimized the duty cycle to provide a n output voltage of 2.50 V. I included the equations I used. I also double-checked my result using an on-line tool. I included its result and the link in the attached note. I hope this is useful!</div><div></div><div></div><div>If the autoApply element is specified as true, the persistence provider must automatically apply the converter to all mapped attributes of the specified target type for all entities in the persistence unit except for attributes for which conversion is overridden by means of the Convert annotation (or XML equivalent). In determining whether a converter is applicable to an attribute, the provider must treat primitive types and wrapper types as equivalent. 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If there is more than one converter defined for the same target type, the Convert annotation should be used to explicitly specify which converter to use.Since:Java Persistence 2.1See Also:AttributeConverter, ConvertOptional Element SummaryOptional Elements Modifier and TypeOptional Element and DescriptionbooleanautoApply Element DetailautoApplypublic abstract boolean autoApplyDefault:falseSkip navigation linksOverviewPackageClassUseTreeDeprecatedIndexHelpPrev ClassNext ClassFramesNo FramesAll ClassesSummary: Field Required OptionalDetail: Field ElementCopyright 1996-2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms.</div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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