“…Examples of such applications are industrial applications [1,2], like motor drives or factory automation [3,4], telecommunications [5], solar power systems [6], automotive [7], and voltage regulators [8][9][10][11][12]. This ability to reduce the voltage level is essential in many electronic devices, and in the literature, different topologies, starting with the classical step-down buck converter [13], other types of non-isolated [14,15] converters or isolated step-down converters [16][17][18] can be found. In contrast to various other topologies resembling the buck configuration, the introduced converter from [19] showcases a notably smooth current profile at the input.…”