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Synchronous Buck Converter Switching
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[QUOTE="sodoyle, post: 6494882, member: 689578"] I've never heard of it as "soft commutation" just because of the diode. The anti-parallel diode is used in a lot converters with "soft commutation" though. That's largely because the schottky diode is often a better diode than the FET's body diode. Some type of diode is needed, body or anti-parallel, to implement deadtime which ensures both switches aren't on at the same time during commutation. The external diode is a way to reduce dead time losses. [/QUOTE]
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