A buck converter has the following components: V₁ = 20 V, L = 10 mH, C = 20 μF, R = 20 £2, switching frequency f= 20 kHz

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A buck converter has the following components: V₁ = 20 V, L = 10 mH, C = 20 μF, R = 20 £2, switching frequency f= 20 kHz

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A buck converter has the following components: V₁ = 20 V, L = 10 mH, C = 20 μF, R = 20 £2, switching frequency f= 20 kHz, and conduction duty cycle k = 0.6. Calculate the output voltage and its ripple in the steady state. Does this converter work in continuous conduction mode (CCM) or discontinuous conduction mode (DCM)? DE
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