2021
DOI: 10.1002/cta.3083
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Design‐oriented analysis of cross‐regulation in single‐inductor dual‐output Buck‐boost DC‐DC converters

Abstract: In single‐inductor multiple‐output converters, the multiplexing of the inductor at each output port will inevitably lead to severe cross‐regulation effect. This paper aims to investigate the steady state performance and transient state cross‐regulation in the single‐inductor multiple‐output DC‐DC converters. A ripple‐based averaged model is proposed to describe the inherent cross‐regulation characteristics of single‐inductor dual‐output (SIDO) Buck‐Boost DC‐DC converter by considering the three piecewise rippl… Show more

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“…The most of the SIDO converters presented in the literature have faced the cross‐regulations issue. To overcome the drawback, a design‐oriented analysis of cross‐regulation single‐inductor dual‐output Buck‐boost DC‐DC converter is proposed in Zhang et al 21 . But this converter can produce outputs only equal to the conventional converter.…”
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“…The most of the SIDO converters presented in the literature have faced the cross‐regulations issue. To overcome the drawback, a design‐oriented analysis of cross‐regulation single‐inductor dual‐output Buck‐boost DC‐DC converter is proposed in Zhang et al 21 . But this converter can produce outputs only equal to the conventional converter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome the drawback, a design-oriented analysis of cross-regulation single-inductor dual-output Buck-boost DC-DC converter is proposed in Zhang et al. 21 But this converter can produce outputs only equal to the conventional converter. Besides, in this converter, switches usage is also higher.…”
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confidence: 99%