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What is an intuitive explanation on how a buck and boost converter transfer energy?

I can understand how a buck converter can step down the voltage but only with the formulas. I am struggling to understand intuitively how the inductor stores energy and releases it in a way so that ...
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Using a coupled inductor in a multi phase buck converter - how to set the inductor dot notation and converter PWM for best ripple reduction

Based on these Charles Sullivan papers, we can use a coupled inductor in a multi phase converter to reduce inductor ripple current. https://www.princeton.edu/~minjie/files/sullivan-CICC-2021.pdf http:/...
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Inductor magnetic field collapses during switching?

SEE EDITS BELOW I'm running into some problems with my Buck converter design. During the switching period the inductors magnetic field seems to collapse, which generates some large voltage peaks. That'...
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Should I limit inrush current of this MOSFET buck regulator?

I am building a digitally controlled constant current switching power supply. This circuit will deliver no more than 105 Watts at around 20V from an AC-DC DIN rail SMPS of 250W. You can see and ...
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Audible Noise in MC34063-Based Buck/Boost Converter Circuit

I am trying to make a hotplate with an ESP32 and I use MC34063 for buck/boost converters. The hotplate itself require 12-30V to operate and the ESP32 and LEDs need 3.3V. Here is the circuit: When the ...
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How do buck regulator modules with integrated inductors manage to be so small?

This 20 A buck regulator module from TI is 6.5x7.5x4 mm and has an internal 330 nH inductor. This 6.5x6.5x3.1 mm 330 nH inductor from Coilcraft has an RMS current rating of 18.8 A and is the smallest ...
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Buck converter inductor waveform having high ripple and slow charging and fast discharging [closed]

The following shows the voltage (green) and current waveform (yellow) across an inductor in a buck converter designed to step down 30 V to 15 V with 0.2 A output current. The inductor values according ...
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High voltage buck converter inductor voltage rating

We‘re designing a buck converter that should convert 600VDC down to 20V. For that purpose we use the ST VIPer26k. We’re currently looking for an inductor (L2). The inductance is 1mH, but we‘re not ...
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Sign conventions of inductors in circuit analysis

Here's what I know about inductors: As per Lenz's law, inductors sort of maintain the direction of current passing through an inductor. So whenever there is an interruption on the source from which ...
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Inductor in buck converter

I have a couple of questions regarding the switching inductor in a buck converter. Is it normal for the switching inductor in a buck converter to heat up? In my circuit, it reaches around 65 Celsius. ...
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Buck and boost converter inductor confusion

I have seen that a boost converter uses the spikes of an inductor to step up the capacitor voltage as this spike is stored on the capacitor. Why don't we get a similar effect in the buck converter? A ...
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How to choose the right inductor current limit for buck converter?

While learning and trying to make my first two-phase buck converter to power some servos, I found 2 x 3.3 uH inductors are needed for an application that will draw 30A (15A each). The problem is that ...
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How to choose the right inductor for buck converter with LM5143A-Q1? (from TI)

While working on my first voltage regulator circuit I got stuck at calculating the inductor value... The IC is LM5143A-Q1 from Texas Instruments, and according to the datasheet, the formulas for ...
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Buck Converter Inductor Ripple Current and EMI

When attempting to reduce EMI at the schematic design stage of a buck converter it's often recommended that one minimize the output ripple voltage. It's clear why this would be useful. Rarely is it ...
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Minimum Inductance for Buck converter to maintain CCM

In a buck converter, consider all components to be ideal; the output voltage is kept constant at 5 V by controlling the duty cycle. The input voltage varies between 10 V to 40 V, the output power is ...
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use of capacitors and inductors in buck converter [closed]

For stepping down voltages, why can't we use a simple resistive circuit and the voltage division rule for the output? Why do we use a buck converter instead? What role do a capacitor and an inductor ...
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Current and voltage value before inductor pin in buck converter

In buck converter we know that pure DC current will be after inductor pin. But what will be the current/voltage value before it. Let’s take an example, the buck converter circuit with 12 V input to 3....
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Selecting capacitor and inductor for adjustable buck converter

I'm trying to understand how to choose the right inductor for a buck converter that can produce different output voltages. When using an LM2596 I can add a potentiometer into feedback loop to produce ...
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What is this ringing in the inductor current?

I am working on a buck-boost converter and I see this ringing in the inductor current. It happens on turn on of the high side FET (See attached Image). First of all is this ringing normal? Is there ...
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Buck converter coil selection (Coilcraft vs Bourns)

I am using the SCT2331 (a clone of the Diodes AP63200, with 400KHz switching frequency instead of 500KHz). The design works with an inductor from Coilcraft (LPS3314-103), but when I try a different, ...
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Coupled inductors for multi-output buck

I see coupled inductors are generally used in multi-phase design to take advantage of current ripple cancellation. What is really the advantage of coupled inductor in multi-output buck or multi-output ...
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Inductor and specs for a buck converter at low currents - high r

I'm currently designing a buck converter using the AP64501. This issue/question is not specific to that buck however. I have a python script that I wrote that uses the formula's in TI's appnote: AN-...
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How to reduce inductor heating in buck converter?

I am designing a simple buck converter to drive 9 V, 3 A LED. Supply can vary between 20 and 30 V. I used the TI Power Designer Tool to calculate the inductance value and other parameters. Here is the ...
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Buck Converter Theory Confusion

For a buck converter, I'm having a hard time conceptually understanding what is happening. Here's my thought process: When the switch is closed, their is a positive voltage across the inductor equal ...
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Inductor saturation current

I'm trying to determine an inductor's saturation current, I use a PWM with a gate driver (TLP250) and a 0.4Ω sense resistor at the source which I probe across to capture the current waveform. I ...
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Can an air core inductor cause a buck converter to malfunction because of EMI?

I am trying to build a buck converter circuit using the LM2596T. While reading its datasheet, it came to my attention that EMI is a potential problem one should not ignore while designing a buck ...
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How do I stop buck converter voltage from dropping whenever current increases?

I built this buck converter circuit using the LM2596T-5 (5 V OUTPUT, 12 V INPUT) using the exact components mentioned in the datasheet's first page (schematic below), except for the diode. I used the ...
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Multi-phase buck converter inductor selection

This question is regarding the inductor design (uncoupled) in a multiphase buck converter. In a multiphase converter, the inductance per phase requirement is higher than the corresponding single phase ...
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Buck converter waveform

It became very hard for me to understand the concepts associated with buck converter waveform. What is the role of capacitor in its output terminal? Is it used for smoothing the voltage ripple? Why ...
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Why am I getting a sinewave output from a buck converter with an input of square wave?

I was expecting the output to stay at 1V which is the average value of (2V, 1MHz, 50%) input. It seems the capacitor is slowly charging to the input peak, and the inductor current is changing based on ...
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