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Principle and Topology Derivation of Single-Inductor Multi-Input Multi-Output DC–DC Converters

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A large number of SI-MIMO topologies are derived from buck, boost, buck– boost, and noninverting buck–boost converters in this article.
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Single-inductor multi-input multi-output (SI-MIMO) dc–dc converters are attractive in the engineering applications due to the advantage of high power density and low cost. In order to explore as many as possible SI-MIMO topologies, this article proposes a simple and effective topology derivation principle that only requires three steps. First, three basic cells consisting of a single inductor and multiple sets of unidirectional switches as well as inputs/outputs are proposed. Second, integrate the mentioned three basic cells with the inductor branch of the typical single-input single-output converters. Finally, implement the topology simplification by removing unnecessary switches/diodes. Based on the proposed principle, a large number of SI-MIMO topologies are derived from buck, boost, buck–boost, and noninverting buck–boost converters in this article. With more topology choices having different performance characteristics, it is very beneficial for engineers to gain an optimized design that a preferred one can be selected out after comprehensive comparison. As an example, topology comparison and selection among a family of single-inductor single-input dual-output converters is also conducted in this article. Besides, performance analysis, design considerations, and simulation/experiment results of the selected optimum topology are demonstrated in detail to verify its advantages.

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