2019
DOI: 10.1049/iet-pel.2018.5689
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Minimising peak current in boundary conduction mode for the four‐switch buck–boost DC/DC converter with soft switching

Abstract: The DC/DC converter needs the inductor to get the desirable increased voltage, which means it is impossible to avoid the power loss. Thus, minimising the inductor current may be a way to suppress the loss. In this study, to achieve higher efficiency of DC/DC converters, the control method to minimise peak current in boundary conduction mode (BCM) of the DC/DC converter is proposed when implementing soft switching of the converter switches. The comprehensive principle to minimise peak current in BCM is studied … Show more

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“…The FSBB converter allows multiple operating states in practice, including buck mode, boost mode, and buck-boost mode. There has been a changing problem in this converter when performing conversion between boost and buck modes, [8][9][10] which may lead to bad output transients when the input and output voltages of the converter are very close to each other. The existence of this problem may have a huge impact on the whole system, so many scholars have proposed many solutions for this problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FSBB converter allows multiple operating states in practice, including buck mode, boost mode, and buck-boost mode. There has been a changing problem in this converter when performing conversion between boost and buck modes, [8][9][10] which may lead to bad output transients when the input and output voltages of the converter are very close to each other. The existence of this problem may have a huge impact on the whole system, so many scholars have proposed many solutions for this problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%