Elementary working point analysis for DC/DC converters shown for a fourth order buck converter

A fourth order step-down power converter is treated as an example of how to survey a given circuit to decide whether a given topology is interesting for realization. An idealized power converter model is then established in which continuous operation mode and ideal devices are assumed.<<ETX>>

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