Was really waiting for the theory topics for which u had explained simulations via Matlab.. Thank you so much sir😊🙏 Your videos are really very much helpful.
Your speaking speed is very good but if an person doesn't know the topic and watching your channel means it's difficult for him to understand this so could please solw down for your viewers
We r getting voltage at o/p reversed in polarity to that of input voltage ,in the video lecture we got positive voltage at bottom terminal of capacitor 2 ,and that bottom terminal is connected to Ground or battery minus terminal , won't that make shorting ??⚡
hai...your explanation was very nice... i have one question, where we need the negative output voltage?? For which application we use this negative output voltage as input supply??
Thanks Sathya. We use negative supplies for op amps ( i.e +Vcc and - Vee will be there to energise op amps isn't it). Even for energising the transistor we use it. Hope this helps :)
Cuk Converter is a variant of buck boost converter with low ripple current, without pulsating current and with even better current waveform as compared to basic buck boost topology
Size of component (Inductor and capacitor) in Cuk converter is claimed to be smaller compare to the same buck boost. but nos of component is more in Cuk compare to Buck-Boost
Good way to explain it...
Breaking it down into mini circuits.
Thr SEPIC converter is very similar, except it's non inverting.
Thank you
Was really waiting for the theory topics for which u had explained simulations via Matlab..
Thank you so much sir😊🙏
Your videos are really very much helpful.
You are welcome Raghumala :)
Your speaking speed is very good but if an person doesn't know the topic and watching your channel means it's difficult for him to understand this so could please solw down for your viewers
Sure thank you 🙂
short and crisp.
Thankyou sir
You are welcome Aditya :)
Nicely explained. Thanks
Thank you
can you explain the output voltage equation with respect to input voltage?
In buck boost also invert of voltage happens
We r getting voltage at o/p reversed in polarity to that of input voltage ,in the video lecture we got positive voltage at bottom terminal of capacitor 2 ,and that bottom terminal is connected to Ground or battery minus terminal , won't that make shorting ??⚡
Great!! Only one suggestion...cuk is pronounced chuk.. not kuk...like the ch in chalk.
Please add MATLAB simulation file in the description
hai...your explanation was very nice...
i have one question, where we need the negative output voltage?? For which application we use this negative output voltage as input supply??
Thanks Sathya. We use negative supplies for op amps ( i.e +Vcc and - Vee will be there to energise op amps isn't it). Even for energising the transistor we use it. Hope this helps :)
@@ElectronicsMaddy thank you
You are welcome Sathya :)
Sir, could you explain the waveforms?
What's the difference between cuk and buck boost because both gives inverted output ??
Cuk Converter is a variant of buck boost converter with low ripple current, without pulsating current and with even better current waveform as compared to basic buck boost topology
Size of component (Inductor and capacitor) in Cuk converter is claimed to be smaller compare to the same buck boost. but nos of component is more in Cuk compare to Buck-Boost
In next lecture give equations
I will in the power electronics lecture series
Thank you
You are welcome Abi :)
Sir pls make buck converter verible 32 amp from batt for me plz
Please slow down, too fast
Use playback speed .75x
Don't we use MOSFET here
Yes we do. It depends on the nature of application. I have just demonstrated here.
@@ElectronicsMaddy please demonstrate using MOSFET
I need it
Please 🙏🙏🙏
Breathe dude
Sure thanks for the feedback
Will slow down now worries 😊
Bro tamil peasuna nalla irukum...