Impact of Parasitics on Performance
With improvements in switching figure of merit provided by eGaN FETs, the packaging and PCB layout parasitics are critical to high performance.
This white paper will study the effect of parasitic inductance on performance for eGaN FET and MOSFET based point of load (POL) buck converters operating at a switching frequency of 1 MHz, an input voltage of 12 V, an output voltage of 1.2 V, and an output current up to 20 A.
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