Power electronics converters require negative feedback to provide a suitable output voltage or current for the load. Obtaining a stable output voltage or current in presence of disturbances like input ...
Several power supply topologies, including SEPIC and flyback converters [1], generate a non-isolated, positive DC voltage from a positive DC input voltage range that extends both above and below the ...
A number of conventional solutions have been available for the design of a dc-dc converter where the output voltage is within the input voltage range—a common scenario in Li-ion battery-powered ...
A buck-boost DC/DC converter is one of the most valuable tools in a power supply designer’s toolbox for dealing with a variety of power conversion scenarios. In these situations, input voltages can ...