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=== Bidirectional DC-to-DC converters === Specific to these converters is that the energy flows in both directions of the converter. These converters are commonly used in various applications and they are connected between two levels of DC voltage, where energy is transferred from one level to another.<ref>[https://palawanboard.com/chapter-1-introduction-bidirectional-dc-dc-converters/ CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Bidirectional DC-DC Converters palawanboard.com]</ref> * Boost bidirectional DC-to-DC converter * Buck bidirectional DC-to-DC converter * Boost-buck non-inverting bidirectional DC-to-DC converter * Boost-buck inverting bidirectional DC-to-DC converter * SEPIC bidirectional DC-to-DC converter * CUK bidirectional DC-to-DC converter Multiple isolated bidirectional DC-to-DC converters are also commonly used in cases where [[galvanic isolation]] is needed.<ref>[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8811451&tag=1/ Topologies and Control Schemes of Bidirectional DCโDC Power Converters: An Overview https://ieeexplore.ieee.org]</ref> * Bidirectional flyback * Isolated ฤuk & SEPIC/ZETA * Push-pull * Forward * Dual-active bridge (DAB) * Dual-half bridge * Half-full bridge * Multiport DAB
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