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Buck regulator with N-mosfet

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MacIntoshCZ

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How mosfet can be turned on in this simplified version which use schotky diode? Only with gate driver transformer?
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With this synchronous version it could use bootstrap capacitor for Q1:
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Either a P channel FET with the gate being switched towards negative, or an N channel with a bootstrapped driver.
 
Either a P channel FET with the gate being switched towards negative, or an N channel with a bootstrapped driver.
Yes i know about P channel, i just dont like to use them. They are more expensive and its harder to choose one.
 
Then use a bootstrap driver. That's how most integrated converters drive their n-channel mosfets.
 
Ok thanks, i will probably use complete IC for synchronous buck converter. Since i know how its done i want use as low parts as possible =).
 
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