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DC-DC converters are the heart of any switched mode power supply (SMPS) system. Rather than using multiple number of DC-DC converters for regulating voltage of each of the outputs in a multi-output SMPS, the reliability and cost-effectiveness can be improved if a single DC-DC converter is used and viable control technique is employed to regulate the voltages effectively. This paper deals with such...
Many of the multiple output Switched Mode Power Supplies (MOSMPS) that are widely used in low power applications such as personal computers (PC) and medical electronic systems with stringent voltage regulation requirements, are often plugged into a standard utility power outlet (Single-phase ac 110-270 V, 50/60 Hz). It is not easy to regulate the output voltages using a single DC-DC converter especially...
Personal Computers (PC) and embedded system based control applications require power supplies with multiple outputs delivering stiffly regulated and isolated DC voltages at different levels such as ±5 V, +3.3 V and ± 12 V. At present, most of the commercially available multiple output Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPS) use multiple number of DC-DC converters that increase the cost and complexity...
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