How to Make a Buck-Boost Converter with Continuous Current and Open Loop Design

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To create a Buck-Boost converter for a Design PE class, it's essential to understand the calculations for selecting components like the MOSFET, load, capacitor, and inductor. Resources from manufacturers like National Semiconductor and Maxim provide valuable application and design information. The term "open loop" was clarified as adjustable output voltage controlled by a potentiometer, which differs from traditional feedback methods. Seeking step-by-step guides or tutorials can help in the initial stages of the project. Utilizing these resources will facilitate a better understanding of the design process.
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I have to make a Buck-Boost converter for my Design PE class but the problem is even though i have read about them i seriously don't know where to start. I have to make calculations and choose a mosfet, load, capacitor and an inductor but i don't know how.


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I'm looking for a tutorial or a step-by-step guide on building a BBC. It's pretty basic actually not extremely complicated but i just need a nudge to the correct direction.
 
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Frexter said:

Homework Statement


I have to make a Buck-Boost converter for my Design PE class but the problem is even though i have read about them i seriously don't know where to start. I have to make calculations and choose a mosfet, load, capacitor and an inductor but i don't know how.


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution



I'm looking for a tutorial or a step-by-step guide on building a BBC. It's pretty basic actually not extremely complicated but i just need a nudge to the correct direction.

Have you checked out the websites for National Semiconductor or Maxim? You will find a lot of useful application and design information there, since they make the ICs that you can use for controllers.

And what do you mean by "Open Loop" in the title of this thread? You will generally use feedback to stabilize the output voltage...
 
By open loop, i mean the output voltage can be controlled by a potansiometer.
 
Frexter said:
By open loop, i mean the output voltage can be controlled by a potansiometer.

Ah. That's not "open loop", that's "adjustable".

Were you able to find some useful application notes at those websites?
 

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