- Buck-Boost Converter
- Dr. M. GULAM NABI ALSATH
- Associate Professor/ECE
- Cascaded combination of Buck and Boost converter
- Output voltage is less than or greater than the input voltage
- By construction, the output voltage polarity is opposite to the input voltage polarity
- Therefore this converter is also called as Inverting Converter
- Has two modes of operation based on the switching actions.
- Based on the current continuity in inductor current, it can also be operated in continuous or discontinuous mode.
- Switch State: ON (0 ≤ t ≤ ton)
- Diode is reverse biased
- Voltage across the inductor is nearly the input voltage
- Inductor current raises linearly from I1 to I2
- The corresponding inductor side voltage and energy stored are given by
- Switch State: OFF (ton ≤ t ≤ T)
- Diode is forward biased
- Voltage across the inductor reverses and starts to discharge the energy
- Current in the inductor decreases linearly from I2 to I1.
- This inductor current charges the capacitor which will deliver energy to the load in the absence of Vin
- The average output voltage is given by
- Equation for Output Voltage
- Under steady state conditions, the ripple current during ON state is equal to the ripple current during the OFF state.
- Inductor current is similar to boost’s current
- Capacitor Voltage is similar to Boost Circuit
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