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A novel switching dc-to-dc converter is presented, which has the same general conversion property (increase or decrease of the input dc voltage) as does the conventional buck-boost converter, and which offers through its new optimum topology higher efficiency, lower output voltage ripple, reduced EMI, smaller size and weight, and excellent dynamics response. One of its most significant advantages is that both input and output current are not pulsating but are continuous (essentially dc with small superimposed switching current ripple), this resulting in a close approximation to the ideal physically nonrealizable dc-to-dc transformer. The converter retains the simplest possible structure with the minimum number of components which, when interconnected in its optimum topology, yield the maximum performance. The new converter is extensively experimentally verified, and both the steady state (dc) and the dynamic (ac) theoretical model are correlated well with theexperimental data. both theoretical and experimental comparisons with the conventional buck-boost converter, to which an input filter has been added, demonstrate the significant advantages of the new optimum topology switching dc-to-dc converter.
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S. Ćuk
Czech Technical University in Prague
R.D. Middlebrook
California Institute of Technology
California Institute of Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a08f9ca2757fd3263d393ea — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/pesc.1977.7070814
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