Series connected buck-boost regulator

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Using semiconductor-type converter

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C363S017000, C323S271000

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07116568

ABSTRACT:
A Series Connected Buck-Boost Regulator (SCBBR) that switches only a fraction of the input power, resulting in relatively high efficiencies. The SCBBR has multiple operating modes including a buck, a boost, and a current limiting mode, so that an output voltage of the SCBBR ranges from below the source voltage to above the source voltage.

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