Of course you're right. I realized my mistake shortly after I posted, but was busy and couldn't find time to correct it.I don´t see how it could become a boost when it has buck topology.
Of course you're right. I realized my mistake shortly after I posted, but was busy and couldn't find time to correct it.I don´t see how it could become a boost when it has buck topology.
Each one has different topology, could you elaborate?Never mind - there's time to learn..................
A positive to negative switcher uses the back emf to generate a negative voltage - but it also has a slight similarity to a buck.
TI published a book on SMPSU topologies - you may be able to find a PDF online.Yes for a second I thought I was missing something.
Each one has different topology, could you elaborate?
There's another book that may be useful:Ok, that is easy to find. I can see that buck and inverting buck-boost are kind of close, but it still is hard to imagine how to pull it of with that circuit. Especially when I have trouble imagining how the circuit actually gets to oscillate in the first place
Dressed up advertising to sell Maxim ICs.Hello,
Or what to think about the MAXIM eBook.
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