Buck Converters: Step-Down Voltage Regulation
What is a Buck Converter?
A buck converter is a DC-DC switching regulator that efficiently steps down higher input voltage to a lower output voltage. Key features:
- High efficiency (typically 85-95%)
- Wide input voltage range
- PWM-based voltage regulation
- Compact size compared to linear regulators
Basic Operation
Working Principle
- Switch (MOSFET) turns ON: Current flows through inductor to load
- Switch turns OFF: Inductor current continues through diode
- Output capacitor filters the pulsating voltage
- Control circuit maintains output through PWM
Key Design Formulas
Duty Cycle
D = Vout / Vin
Inductor Selection
L = (Vin - Vout) × D / (ΔIL × f)
Output Capacitance
Cout = ΔIL / (8 × f × ΔVout)
Component Selection Guide
Component | Selection Criteria |
---|---|
Inductor | Low DCR, saturation current > peak current |
Capacitor | Low ESR, voltage rating 1.5×Vout |
Diode | Fast recovery, current rating > Iout |
MOSFET | Low RDS(on), fast switching |
Common Applications
- Voltage regulation for microcontrollers
- Battery-powered devices
- LED drivers
- Automotive electronics
- Solar power systems