Hey EEVBlog community,
I've recently been reading through the
Fundamentals of Power Electronics and was interested, due to work projects as well, in getting to understand buck-boost converters more easily. There are such a vast quantity of ranges and specifications available from DC-DC regulation ICs with feedback pins it's easy to get lost in the capabilities and in the assumptions datasheet author's make the reader will know. In the sea of all of these ICs I have only found a few which provide comprehensible equations and explanations.
I'm mainly looking to understand how pre-made buck/boost converters work in order to better understand choosing one that works for my needs, or designing my own (more expensive). If it helps any my goal would be to convert some input to a solid 24V capable of feeding a <1.5A load.
I've also not found out much about other safe methods with a transformer other than a full-wave rectifier with a large output capacitor. Are there any alternatives which also use a transformer which may be useful? I do
not plan on going transformerless as I am not comfortable enough to design a circuit which is not isolated and live.
I do not wish to use a linear regulator as they can be horribly inefficient and get extremely hot in the amount of heat they need to dissipate along with not being able to drive >1A loads
typically.
Any help or advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks!