2021-02-17 11:05 AM
2021-02-18 01:04 AM
Yes, it works in synchronous mode.
However, after the low-side FET has been switched off, there is always a certain dead time while the inductor still drives current. That current would flow through the body diode of the low-side FET and reduce the efficiency and increase the radiated noise. This behavior can be improved by using a Schottky that takes over the current during the dead time.
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/Peter
2021-02-18 01:04 AM
Yes, it works in synchronous mode.
However, after the low-side FET has been switched off, there is always a certain dead time while the inductor still drives current. That current would flow through the body diode of the low-side FET and reduce the efficiency and increase the radiated noise. This behavior can be improved by using a Schottky that takes over the current during the dead time.
When your question is answered, please close this topic by choosing Select as Best. This will help other users find that answer faster.
Good luck!
/Peter