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Comparison of One-Cycle Control and Conventional Control Method for Buck and Boost Converter

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Fig.2 Basic Boost Converter
Fig. 4 The One-Cycle Controlled constant frequency switches
Fig. 7 Subsystem (Conventional control method)
Fig. 9 Compared o/p waveform for both techniques
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