Konvertertopologier
Konvertertopologier, or converter topologies, refer to the various configurations used in power electronics to convert electrical power from one form to another. These topologies are fundamental in designing power supplies, motor drives, and other applications requiring efficient power conversion. The choice of topology depends on factors such as efficiency, cost, size, and complexity.
One common converter topology is the Buck converter, which steps down the input voltage to a lower
Another popular topology is the Boost converter, which steps up the input voltage to a higher output
The Buck-Boost converter is a combination of the Buck and Boost converters, capable of both stepping up
Isolated converter topologies, such as the Flyback converter and the Forward converter, include a transformer to
Each converter topology has its advantages and disadvantages, and the selection of the appropriate topology depends