Which part do you mean?Your schematic is still wrong. Review post #73
I tested, there was no changeI think it needs a larger value of C9, say 10nF, and a resistor, say 100k, between the pot wiper and the feedback pin.
The variable resistor should have worked, so you probably wired it wrong.Which part do you mean?
If you mean the potentiometer, I explained in the reposted post that in the real circuit, it didn't work that way at all.
If there is another part, please explain


Thanks for your tipsso you probably wired it wrong.
In boost mode, the circuit is simpler and I can find its fault more easilyYou reconfigured the circuit to a boost topology
The problem is when the load is placed on the circuit, in the no load state everything works perfectlyThe FB network should resolve to 2.5v at the FB pin when the output is at the target voltage
What is the input voltage and What is the target output voltage and current?The problem is when the load is placed on the circuit, in the no load state everything works perfectly
When the load is placed on the circuit, the circuit does not work properly as I explained earlier
The input voltage has been tested from 18 to 27 volts (15 amps).What is the input voltage and What is the target output voltage and current?
DC motor,Lamp,Battry,ResistorWhat are you using for a load , and what is the load resistance?
I dont get itCheck the Inductor DCR
MBR30100CTWhat shockley diode are you using?
No...I mean DCR (DC resistance). But the inductance would be good to know also.I dont get it
Do you mean inductance?
Do you mean the same resistance value that the LCR meter shows?No...I mean DCR (DC resistance). But the inductance would be good to know also.
Any component in series with load has to pass the current delivered to the load.
It may be one of the components is limiting the required current.
YesDo you mean the same resistance value that the LCR meter shows?
What the LCR meter showed was 0.2 ohmsNo...I mean DCR (DC resistance). But the inductance would be good to know also.
Any component in series with load has to pass the current delivered to the load.
It may be one of the components is limiting the required current.
HelloNo...I mean DCR (DC resistance). But the inductance would be good to know also.
Any component in series with load has to pass the current delivered to the load.
It may be one of the components is limiting the required current.
I have a questionNo, further down - last but one item on page 8 "Operating supply current 17mA max"
Output current 63nC x 95kHz = 6mA
(30V - 12V)/(6mA+17mA+3mA) = 680Ω ½W
I bought an oscilloscopeIf you’re going to make any more switched-mode supplies, get an oscilloscope!
First, have a look at the clock waveform on pin 4. When you've got that nice and clear on the screen, you know you have the timebase set correctly.I bought an oscilloscope
If possible, tell me what to do now
Thank youFirst, have a look at the clock waveform on pin 4. When you've got that nice and clear on the screen, you know you have the timebase set correctly.
Then have a look at the waveform on pin 6 (the gate drive waveform), which should be a rectangular wave of about 12V amplitude.
If everything looks OK so far, look at the waveform on the MOSFET drain, screenshot it, and post it for us all to discuss (i.e. argue about)