Abstract

The pulse train (PT) controlled switching dc/dc converters possess the benefits of simple structure, fast dynamic response, and good robustness. However, PT controlled converters also give the drawbacks of undesirable low-frequency oscillation phenomenon as operated in continuous conduction mode. In this paper, a single-input dual-output buck converter based on the coupled inductor is newly proposed with the ability to suppress the low-frequency oscillation. The inductor of the conventional buck converter is replaced by the primary side of the coupled inductor, and the secondary side of the coupled inductor connected in series with a diode is paralleled to a capacitor as an equivalent power source for the extra load. By rational allocation of inductance coupling coefficient and the equivalent power supply voltage, low-frequency oscillation of output voltage can be suppressed and the fast response speed is achieved. A hardware prototype of 48 V/16 V converter is built and tested to validate the practicability of the proposed converter.

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