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Originally Posted by Pdelcast
Yes, it yields higher efficiency, but it's harder on the parts due to higher partial currents -- even though the average current is lower, the I^2R losses are higher in the FETs.
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lol, straight from the horse's mouth!
Thanks for that info. Makes sense. So, the FETs work harder because of the higher partial currents, but does the coil or diode (assuming it's not running into saturation) work any harder?