by no author specified, Maxim Integrated Products, Vendor website, Dec 26 2002
Focus:
To specify power MOSFETs for high-current, multiphase synchronous buck converters like those used to power CPU cores in notebook computers, designers must calculate the power dissipation of the MOSFETs and determine their maximum operating junction temperature. An iterative process is described for calculating power dissipation and maximum junction temperature of both the synchronous rectifier MOSFET and the switching MOSFET. Advice is given on how to modify MOSFET parameters and/or application requirements to achieve suitable MOSFET performance. Discussion includes tips on thermal management related to MOSFET package selection and use of pc bpoard copper for device heatsinking. A design example illustrates how these calculations are performed in an application.
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Maxim Integrated Products Application Note 1832
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