Abstract

Abstract: A versatile operation of any electronic circuitry depends on the power source supplying the power for its operation. The buck converter is implemented using an integrated circuit(IC), LM317. The constructed buck converter was tested for load and line regulation cited in the datasheets for stability. The test and analysis for the linear buck converter was done using setup. The output measurements indicate that the power supply is functional. The measured output values results of the test circuit. The developed output power supply unit is important in measurements, laboratories and test setup. It is implemented for all general applications that require power supply unit. XL6009 module is a DC to DC BUCK-BOOST converter module that operates at a switching frequency of 400kHz. In such high frequency, it provides smaller sized filter components compared with low frequency switching regulators. An improved SingleStage Buck-Boost inverter is provided, using only three or four power semiconductor switches. The inverter can handle a wide range of dc input voltages and produce a fixed ac output voltage. The inverter is well suited to distributed power generation systems such as photovoltaic and wind power and fuel cells, for standalone or grid connected applications. The inverter has a single charge loop, a positive discharge loop and a negative discharge loop. In this complete design of the converter is carried out. This application report gives details regarding this conversion with examples

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