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Introduction to DC to DC Converter

Buck Boost Converter

                                                
                                                 The buck boost converter is a DC to DC converter. The output voltage of the DC to DC converter is less than or greater than the input voltage. 

                                                 The output voltage of the magnitude depends on the duty cycle. These converters are also known as the step up and step down transformers and these names are coming from the analogous step up and step down transformer

                                                 The input voltages are step up/down to some level of more than or less than the input voltage. By using the low conversion energy, the input power is equal to the output power.


Types:


1.Buck Converter

2.Boost Converter
                  

Circuit of Buck Converter

                Buck Converter Working 



Circuit of Boost Converter:

Boost Converter Working





By Don Kabilesh (Don Arrow)



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