RT Journal Article T1 New single-input, multiple-output converter topologies: combining singleswitch non-isolated dc-dc converters for single-input multiple-output applications A1 Ferrera Prieto, María Bella A1 Pérez Litrán, Salvador A1 Durán Aranda, Eladio AB This paper presents a methodology thatallows the development of new convertertopologies for single-input, multiple-output(SIMO) from different basic configurations of singleinput,single-output dc–dc converters. Thesetypologies have in common the use of only one powerswitchingdevice and they are all non-isolatedconverters. Sixteen different topologies arehighlighted, and their main features are explained. The16 typologies include nine two-output-type, five threeoutput-type, one four-output-type, and one sixoutput-type dc–dc converter configurations. Inaddition, an experimental prototype of a three-outputtypeconfiguration with six different output voltagesbased on a single-ended primary inductance (SEPIC)-Cuk-boost combination converter was developed, andthe proposed design methodology for a basic convertercombination was experimentally verified. PB Centro Científico Tecnológico de Huelva YR 2019 FD 2019 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10272/17502 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10272/17502 LA eng DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva RD 4 jul 2026