Hello,
I am designing a Synchronous Buck converter with a Negative Feedback loop. Im using ideal components for the switches. I am seeing alot of losses which is not what I expected. I realized that the real capacitor component is the reason behind it. I was going to move on and apply real MOSFETs as switches then apply a filter to reduce switching losses and suppress the EMI, However, I am seeing losses this early in the design and was wondering is this normal or did I do something wrong?
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I am designing a Synchronous Buck converter with a Negative Feedback loop. Im using ideal components for the switches. I am seeing alot of losses which is not what I expected. I realized that the real capacitor component is the reason behind it. I was going to move on and apply real MOSFETs as switches then apply a filter to reduce switching losses and suppress the EMI, However, I am seeing losses this early in the design and was wondering is this normal or did I do something wrong?
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