gmarocco
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The circuit employs the controller LTC4357 and two N-channel MOSFET IPB011N04L G . The MOSFETs are in parallel and the gate terminals are connected to the "GATE" terminal of the controller with two 10 Ohm resistors. Applying a load of 13A the difference between input and output is 0.03V while with a current of 40A the difference between input and output voltage is 0.22V while in theory it should be about 0.0011*40. Are the resistors in series with the gate terminals responsible for this behaviour? Lowering the resistors values can help in lowering the difference between the input and output voltage?View attachment ideal diode_schematics.pdf