“…Substituting all the parameters in (59) allows for obtaining the numerical representation of the input-to-output transfer function, which is validated in both frequency and time domains in Figure 8 considering that the model follows the behavior of the switched converter accurately. It is also noteworthy that substituting M = 3 and Rn = 1 or M = 3 and Rn = 2 in the equations that provide the coefficients of the ac model represented in Figure 5 will lead to the very same results found in [40] for the 3SSC-based buck converter in DCM operating in the nonoverlapping mode (NOM) or the overlapping mode (OM), respectively. Now, let us assess the dc-dc buck converter based on the 4SSC described in [42] operating in DCM and region R2 (M = 4, Rn = 2, 1/3 ≤ D ≤ 2/3) to demonstrate that the model is valid for other configurations of the MSSC while considering the following specifications: Vi = 50 V, Vo = 25.88 V, D = 0.45, Ro = 30 Ω, fs = 30 kHz, L = 10 µH, RL = 1 mΩ, C = 100 µF, and RSE = 10 mΩ.…”