SEPIC Converter with Coupled and Uncoupled Inductors

Würth Elektronik publishes AppNote with tips for designing SEPIC converters using coupled and uncoupled inductors. Würth Elektronik addresses the operation of a Single-Ended Primary-Inductor-Converter (SEPIC) in both continuous and discontinuous […]

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