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A novel voltage-bucking/boosting converter: KY buck-boost converter

2008 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology, 2008
In this paper, a novel voltage-bucking/boosting converter, named as KY buck-boost converter (i.e. 2D converter) is presented herein. Unlike the traditional buck-boost converter, this converter possesses fast transient responses, similar to the behavior of the buck converter with synchronous rectification.
K. I. Hwu, Y. T. Yau
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A new soft-switching technique for buck, boost, and buck~boost converters

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 2003
A new soft switching technique for buck, boost and buck-boost converters using a coupled inductor is proposed in this paper. The principles of operation of these converters are analyzed in detail. An additional winding is added on the same core of the main inductor for the purpose of commutation.
null Yingqi Zhang, P.C. Sen
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Buck-boost integrated forward converter

2005 European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications, 2005
An integrated converter is a synthesized converter based on the overall system integration, which is simplified by the system objective and can implement the system functions similar to the discrete converters. An integrated converter consists of converter sets; each converter set has a special function defined by the designer.
Z. Nie, A. Emadi
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Quadratic bidirectional buck-boost converter

2020 International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion (SPEEDAM), 2020
A non-inverting quadratic buck-boost converter realized with two half-bridges is presented. The function is explained, the voltage and current stress of the devices are derived, and dimensioning equations are deduced. Simulation results and measurements from a small model converter are shown.
Felix A. Himmelstoss   +2 more
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Analysis of chaotic buck, boost and buck-boost converters through switching maps

PESC97. Record 28th Annual IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference. Formerly Power Conditioning Specialists Conference 1970-71. Power Processing and Electronic Specialists Conference 1972, 2002
This paper is concerned with the analysis and comparison of nonlinear phenomena in current and voltage controlled boost, buck and buck-boost DC/DC converters. The study is carried out by using three different discrete time maps: the stroboscopic map, the S-switching map and the A-switching map, which are obtained by different samplings of the state ...
M. di Bernardo   +3 more
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