Authors
Chun-Shih Huang, Dan Chen, Ching-Jan Chen, Kwang H Liu
Publication date
2009/9/29
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume
25
Issue
8
Pages
2106-2114
Publisher
IEEE
Description
A single-inductor dual-output (SIDO) buck converter has recently found applications in hand-held battery-powered electronic devices. The circuit operation and the functional interdependencies among basic converter parameters such as dc voltage gains, transistor duty cycles, and load current levels are much more complicated than those of the single-output counterpart. In this paper, a rigorous analysis was conducted to develop dc equations in steady-state operation for SIDO converters. More importantly, from the analysis results, a possibility of a new mode of operation, dubbed “mix-voltage” operation, will be pointed out. In the so-called “mix-voltage” operation, the converter is capable of working even when the input voltage is lower than one of the two output voltages. In the past, a SIDO buck converter has been used for providing “pure-buck” outputs, i.e., both output voltages are lower than the input voltage …
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Scholar articles
CS Huang, D Chen, CJ Chen, KH Liu - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2009