Interleaved buck converter

It is commonly used in applications that require high output current and improved performance, such as in power supplies for CPUs.

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Key Features of an Interleaved Buck Converter:
  1. Multiple Phases: Two or more buck converters are connected in parallel.
  2. Phase Shifted Operation: Each converter is switched at the same frequency but with a time offset (e.g., 180° for 2-phase).
  3. Reduced Ripple: Interleaving reduces output current and input current ripple due to cancellation effects.
  4. Thermal Distribution: Heat is spread across multiple inductors and switches.
  5. Improved Efficiency: Lower RMS currents reduce conduction losses in components.
Basic Diagram:
Each phase includes:
  • A switch (MOSFET)
  • A diode or synchronous rectifier
  • An inductor
  • Output capacitors (shared or individual)
Benefits:
  • Higher Power Capability
  • Better Thermal Management
  • Lower Filter Size due to reduced ripple
Applications:
  • High-current DC power supplies
  • Computer and server motherboards
  • Battery charging systems
  • Electric vehicle power electronics

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Abdelrahman Farghly (2026). Interleaved buck converter (https://la.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/180946-interleaved-buck-converter), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperado .

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Compatibilidad con la versión de MATLAB

  • Compatible con cualquier versión

Compatibilidad con las plataformas

  • Windows
  • macOS
  • Linux
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1.0.0