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A frequency-stabilized free-running DC-DC converter circuit employing pulse-width control regulation
A dc-to-dc converter circuit in the power range of 10 to 50 watts is described. While comparable to ringing choke converters or self-oscillating switching regulators in simplicity, small size, and low cost, this circuit offers many of the features usually found only in larger, more-complex driven converters.