The results of a study on the energy and noise characteristics of a DC/DC converter for batterypowered devices that maintains a stabilized output voltage at an input voltage lower than, higher than, or equal to the output voltage and maximizes battery use with the minimum size of external components are presented. The features of switching processes in transient modes of operation are considered. Circuit modeling makes it possible to clarify the characteristics of the processes, minimize conversion losses, and formulate recommendations for the choice of parameters of the transducer elements and the formation of control signals.