The forward converter is derived from one of the following convertersSelect one:a. Boost Converterb. Buck Converterc. SEPIC Converterd. Buck-Boost Converter
Question
The forward converter is derived from one of the following convertersSelect one:a. Boost Converterb. Buck Converterc. SEPIC Converterd. Buck-Boost Converter
Solution
The forward converter is derived from the Buck Converter. So, the correct answer is b. Buck Converter.
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