![The Buck boost regulator shown in figure has an input voltage of Vs=12V. The duty cycle is 0.25 and the switching frequency is 25 kHz. The inductance L =150 μ H and The Buck boost regulator shown in figure has an input voltage of Vs=12V. The duty cycle is 0.25 and the switching frequency is 25 kHz. The inductance L =150 μ H and](https://df0b18phdhzpx.cloudfront.net/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1398583/original_49-20.png)
The Buck boost regulator shown in figure has an input voltage of Vs=12V. The duty cycle is 0.25 and the switching frequency is 25 kHz. The inductance L =150 μ H and
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