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Thank you for the references E-design. I think my professor wanted to see a frequency generator, an error amplifier
and a comparator that compares both signals which generates the PWM, just like what KlausST said. This is our new circuit design, do you have any comment or suggestion for this...
Honestly, the circuit is made through several researches on internet and we've just made some modifications. We lack knowledge about this stuffs, do you have any references where we can deeply understand switching regulator? Thanks
Thank you KlausST, I will try to make a new design. By the way, where do I measure the frequency, is it under the gate of the PMOS? just for comparison of the measured and calculated.
Hi. My professor wants us to design a switching regulator with an input of 9V to 32V, which will be regulated to 5V. Our circuit design is shown below. I thought that the design is a switching regulator since it has a switching waveform and an efficiency of 81 to 87% according to my simulation...
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