Non - Inverting Buck Boost Converter (NIBBC) Simulation using Matlab/Simulink
In this video, we demonstrate the MATLAB/Simulink simulation of a Non-Inverting Buck-Boost Converter. The non-inverting buck-boost converter is widely used in DC–DC power conversion applications, where the output voltage needs to be either stepped up or stepped down while maintaining the same polarity as the input. 🔹 Key Highlights of this Video: Overview of the non-inverting buck-boost converter topology MATLAB/Simulink model implementation Mode of operation in buck and boost regions For Reference Link for Buck-Boost Converter Simulation • Buck-Boost Converter Model Simulation usin...

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