
doi: 10.66800/0102
This technical note describes the operating principles, design considerations, and control implementation of a buck-boost converter capable of both stepping down and stepping up input voltage. The article explores the converter's behavior in continuous and discontinuous conduction modes. Practical design aspects are addressed, including the impact of inductor parasitic series resistance and guidelines for sizing passive components to manage voltage and current ripples.
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