Based on your boost converter approach for stepping up from 3–4.2 V to roughly 1500–2000 V, here are some essential component groups you may need:
Controller Stage: A dedicated boost converter controller IC to generate the PWM drive signal. Boost Converter Controller IC
Power Switching Device: A high-voltage MOSFET (or IGBT) that can handle the high voltage and current stresses in the boost stage. High Voltage MOSFET
Energy Storage: A boost inductor designed for the expected input current and energy storage during the switching cycle. Boost Inductor
Output Rectification: A high-voltage fast recovery diode for rectifying the boosted voltage on the output. High Voltage Diode
Filtering: An output capacitor with a voltage rating comfortably above 2000 V to smooth out the high voltage pulse. High Voltage Capacitor
Feedback Network: A resistor divider network to sense the output voltage for regulation and control purposes. Feedback Resistor Divider
These groups form the backbone of a high voltage boost converter design. If you have any particular design preferences or need further details on sizing or interconnection guidance, please let me know!
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