I have two questions:
1- Why is it important to have an different current path when operating a switch in series with an inductor? What happens if you don't?
2-The current in the inductor of the buck converter is not DC (not constant) but average output current is constant. What is the reason?
1- Why is it important to have an different current path when operating a switch in series with an inductor? What happens if you don't?
2-The current in the inductor of the buck converter is not DC (not constant) but average output current is constant. What is the reason?