Would yous recommend any sources to get started with learning buck/boost converter design? I want to take a look into it when I get some time
Some tips:
1. Look at the evaluation boards offered by e.g. TI and AD, and read and carefully re-read the evaluation board documentation and the chip datasheets. They frequently explain why they designed the board a particular way. Read carefully, because key details are often given in passing, mentioned in a footnote or fleeting comment. You will likely encounter unfamiliar phrases, so invest time finding out what those mean and re-reading to get a full understanding of what the documentation is trying to tell you.
2. TI and AD have great application notes, too.
3. TI has a fantastic tool called WEBENCH Power Designer which lets you give it parameters for your PSU (like input voltage range, output voltage and current, and some design goals) and it will spit out configurations using their chips. You get a complete circuit with component values, a PCB layout, and you can run simulations. You can also change components and re-simulate to see the effect.
4. DC/DC converter design is highly sensitive to PCB layout. Especially if you don’t really understand the layout guidelines, then closely adhere to one of the PCB layouts from the evaluation board or WEBENCH.