This paper proposes a new isolated high step-down DC–DC converter based on the phase-shift full-bridge converter. The proposed converter has some properties very
This paper proposes a new single-stage DC-AC inverter with both step-up and step-down DC bus voltage capability. In a two-level inverter, low-speed op
Due to the advantages of high voltage power delivery on a circuit board and monolithic DC-DC conversion, next generation low voltage and high power microproces-sors
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That is because on start-up, there is initially no negative output voltage. Consequently, the step-down IC is biased only by the input voltage, less a diode forward drop. Figure 1. Block diagram
Voltage step-down converters have gained attention, with the rapid development in industrial robotics, Internet of things, and embedded system applications. Therefore, a
A novel ICPT topology is proposed by incorporating the HSC inverter and SICCDR. The inherent one-eighth voltage step-down ratio
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Voltage step-down converters have gained attention, with the rapid development in industrial robotics, Internet of things, and embedded
That is because on start-up, there is initially no negative output voltage. Consequently, the step-down IC is biased only by the input voltage, less a
The proposed topology can operate in a new step-down mode to drive the motor with a DC bus voltage lower than the source for low-speed region, while still benefiting of an
A novel ICPT topology is proposed by incorporating the HSC inverter and SICCDR. The inherent one-eighth voltage step-down ratio greatly reduces the difficulty in the design of
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