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The two operating states of a buck-boost converter. When the switch is turned-on, the input voltage source supplies current to the inductor and the capacitor supplies current to the resistor (output load). When the switch is opened (providing energy is stored into the inductor), the inductor supplies current to the load via the diode D.
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current23:17, 6 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 23:17, 6 March 2012744 × 744 (149 KB)VadmiumConvert multiple co-ordinates for each text character to single co-ordinate to fix MW rendering; simplify SVG a little bit
20:31, 21 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 20:31, 21 January 2008744 × 744 (150 KB)Mik81== Summary == Cyril BUTTAY The two operating states of a buck-boost converter. When the switch is turned-on, the input voltage source supplies current to the inductor and the capacitor supplies current to the resistor (output load). When the switch is op
22:00, 21 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 22:00, 21 March 2006744 × 744 (150 KB)CyrilB~commonswikiCyril BUTTAY The two operating states of a buck-boost converter. When the switch is turned-on, the input voltage source supplies current to the inductor and the capacitors supplies current to the resistor (output load). When the switch is opened (providi

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