ok so i've been looking at a forward converter and i'm loving the looks of things so far. problem is tho, i've read about a problem with the high side gate driving...apparently it's a floating gate and is harder to turn on and off? how would i solve this? i want to use a direct gate drive from the PWM IC, but i know that's going to make the mosfet sluggish...i really don't want to use an IC for the gate driver (after the PWM) and would like to go the discrete way. All a gate driver's purpose is is to provide a higher current to the gate of the mosfet than what the PWM IC can produce right? The increased current = a faster charge time which = faster switch on time correct? So on the high side gate driver, does it just provide the gate with more current than the low side gate? or am i getting things mixed up here.