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Texas Instruments designed a switching power converter to have efficiency of 95% when output load is 100 W. The efficiency increases linearly up to 97% with 200 W output (i. e. efficiency is 96% at 150 W. and so on. Similarly, the efficiency decreases to 94% at 50 W output. The converter will be damaged whenever the power dissipated inside it exceeds 6 W. A) If the converter is intended to operate for output loads between 20 W and some maximum limit, what is the upper limit of output power that can safely be supplied? B) A purchaser of the designed converter by Texas Instrument finds that the efficiency is slightly worse than expected; it is 94.5% at 100 W, 96.5% at 200 W, and so on. What power limit will the user encounter?

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