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[QUOTE="CraigHB, post: 5600214, member: 347096"] Welcome, that ripple is a major point of design when it comes to inductor selection. Higher inductance values and higher switching frequencies result in less inductor current ripple. There are tradeoffs as always so you have to balance ripple with optimal efficiency, power requirements, and noise tolerance. Then there's the threshold for CCM/DCM. (continuous and discontinuous conduction modes). Inductance value and switching frequency affect that as well. The main thing is that output is typically noisier in DCM so in some cases you want to stay in CCM over a wider range of power outputs. [/QUOTE]
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