The buck converter transforms an input voltage into a lower output voltage. Its fundamental components are shown in Figure 1. Initially, switch SW1 is closed, allowing current to flow into the coil L1. Since the coil is a differentiating component, the current rises steadily until SW1 opens and SW2 closes, altering the current flow. Capacitor C1 acts as an integrating component, so the resulting output voltage depends on the current and the timing of SW1 and SW2.
Fig. 1: The basic elements of a step-down converter (Image source: RECOM)
Originally, S1 and S2 were mechanical switches, but these were soon replaced by silicon devices—S1 with a transistor and S2 with a diode.
Fig. 1: The basic elements of a step-down converter (Image source: RECOM)
Originally, S1 and S2 were mechanical switches, but these were soon replaced by silicon devices—S1 with a transistor and S2 with a diode.




