Hello sir,
I want to ask about the operation of this bidirectional DC-DC Converter that i found in the internet ( http://file.scirp.org/Html/10-6401216_28131.htm ).

First in buck mode, the current goes through like this (Switch 1 ON ; Switch 2 OFF) :

And then, when Switch 1 OFF and Switch 2 OFF, the current goes through like this :

What i want to ask sir is that does the current flow to Diode D2 EVEN the Switch 2 is in OFF state like i did in my picture above ?
Because i was wondering at the Boost Mode, i was confused because of in the boost mode, when the Switch 2 is in ON state, the current also goes through the diode 1 even if S1 is in OFF state :

Am i right sir ?
And then i want to ask about the calculation for getting L1 and C1. I'm looking everywhere but couldn't find it T__T
Oh yeah, if there any conventional Bi-directional buck-boost converter circuit, please mention in the comment below, it really helps me to get the information about the converter.
Thank you before.
I want to ask about the operation of this bidirectional DC-DC Converter that i found in the internet ( http://file.scirp.org/Html/10-6401216_28131.htm ).

First in buck mode, the current goes through like this (Switch 1 ON ; Switch 2 OFF) :

And then, when Switch 1 OFF and Switch 2 OFF, the current goes through like this :

What i want to ask sir is that does the current flow to Diode D2 EVEN the Switch 2 is in OFF state like i did in my picture above ?
Because i was wondering at the Boost Mode, i was confused because of in the boost mode, when the Switch 2 is in ON state, the current also goes through the diode 1 even if S1 is in OFF state :

Am i right sir ?
And then i want to ask about the calculation for getting L1 and C1. I'm looking everywhere but couldn't find it T__T
Oh yeah, if there any conventional Bi-directional buck-boost converter circuit, please mention in the comment below, it really helps me to get the information about the converter.
Thank you before.
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