Power converter technology plays a vital role in the efficient operation of electronic devices, from smartphones to electric vehicles and renewable energy systems, by converting and regulating electrical power. Key trends driving innovation in this field include advancements in power semiconductor devices, the adoption of digital control techniques, a growing demand for energy efficiency, and the increasing use of wide bandgap materials like gallium nitride (GaN) and silicon carbide (SiC). These materials outperform traditional silicon, offering greater efficiency, faster switching, and better thermal management. Digital control methods, using advanced algorithms, further enhance performance, while energy-efficient designs like resonant and multi-level converters reduce energy losses. As these technologies evolve, power converters will become more efficient and reliable, impacting future energy management and consumption.