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- Jan 1, 1970
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I have some fuzzy recollection of reading to the effect that
noninverting mosfet drivers are more prone to instability due to layout
effects.
Confirm?
Just doing a quick sim in my head:
With poor layout, when a noninverting mosfet driver turns on (sourcing),
the signal ground pops up due to the mosfet gate capacitance (iirc
called ground bounce?) then the driver sees a valid (actually invalid)
'0' threshold to turn the mosfet drive off.. The driver oscillates.
Is it best to use a noninverting mosfet driver in a smps design?
noninverting mosfet drivers are more prone to instability due to layout
effects.
Confirm?
Just doing a quick sim in my head:
With poor layout, when a noninverting mosfet driver turns on (sourcing),
the signal ground pops up due to the mosfet gate capacitance (iirc
called ground bounce?) then the driver sees a valid (actually invalid)
'0' threshold to turn the mosfet drive off.. The driver oscillates.
Is it best to use a noninverting mosfet driver in a smps design?