Showing posts with label Buck converter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buck converter. Show all posts
In a synchronous buck converter operating in CCM with 50% duty cycle, why the upper MOSFET dissipates more power than lower MOSFET. consider same MOSFET, gate voltages and gate resistors at both places.
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4/25/2023
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How to select switching frequency of buck converter ?
How to select switching frequency of buck converter ?
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4/23/2023
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Buck Converter Design with component selection
Buck Converter Design with component selection
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7/15/2021
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7/15/2021
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Week 7 - DC-DC SWITCHED CONVERTERS: Buck converter - component selection
Week 7 - DC-DC SWITCHED CONVERTERS: Buck converter - component selection
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6/15/2019
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6/15/2019
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