the buck dc-dc converter operating in the continuous current mode. Neglect losses. 2. Neglecting circuit losses use time averaging and small-signal approximation to derive
( v^ o /i^ o ) transfer function of the buck dc-dc converter operating in
the continuous current mode CCM.
3. Use time averaging and linearization to find the state- space equations for the buck-boost dc-dc converter operating in the CCM. Neglect losses 4. A buck converter working in the CCM is to be controlled using voltage-mode (duty-ratio) control. Neglecting circuit losses, design a type-2 compensated error amplifier for this purpose according to the following data: - The total open loop transfer function should have a phase margin of 46 o with a crossover frequency of 10 kHz. vo d - The power-stage transfer function has a magnitude of 20.85 dB and a o phase angle of 97 at 10 kHz. - A divide-by-2 attenuator is used to step down the output voltage. - The PWM modulator gain = 0.35 with zero phase shift. 5. If the system of Problem 4 is to be implemented in the lab, show how this can be done with the help of a circuit diagram. Clearly mark the circuit components.