![]() Switch-mode DC- DC converters are used to convert the unregulated dc input into a controlled dc output at a desired voltage level. Often the input of these converters is an unregulated dc voltage, which is obtained by rectifying the line voltage, and therefore it will fluctuate due to changes in the line voltage magnitude. The DC-DC converters are widely used in regulated switch-mode dc power supplies and in dc motor drives applications. Still today many integrated circuits still require a voltage of 12 Volts or 24 Volts in order to function. As new technology develops, integrated circuits function works faster and are smaller in size. To work in today's technical environment we have to deal with a rapidly changing market of electronic products and components. Here, in this paper we have discussed about the design of buck-boost converter using multisim software, where after necessary simulations we convert a supply voltage of 21V to 12V and this output voltage can be used in the applications which require 12V supply voltage. In case we consider a DC-DC Converter, we can step up the voltage level using a boost converter or step down the voltage level using a buck converter. ![]() So, to regulate the desired voltage supply we need a converter or inverter. The design engineers never get the particular supply voltage which they wish to use in their work. The demand for switching power supply devices is rapidly increasing in this scientific era. Design of Buck-Boost Converter Using Multisim Software ![]()
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