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Ultra-fast diode

Another milder example of this is a standard Non-Synchronous Buck switcher IC. Every single typical applications diagram on the datasheet shows a Schottky diode, without perhaps explicitly stating as much. This is an example of an implied expectation on the part of the vendor—that you, the customer, won t miss the truly obvious. Yet there are many who think they have achieved some slender advantage in substituting an ultra-fast diode in its place. First read the Abs Max section of the EC tables carefully. Most vendors specify that the SW node should never be taken more than 0.4V below IC ground. That is because... [Pg.194]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.71 , Pg.179 , Pg.216 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.71 , Pg.179 , Pg.216 ]




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