What is the dv/dt side of an inductor


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    Default Re: What is the dv/dt side of an inductor

    I think it depends on the load at Vout. If Vin is a battery input there shouldn't be a large dV/dt on the battery side.
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    Default Re: What is the dv/dt side of an inductor

    Quote Originally Posted by rsocor01 View Post
    I think it depends on the load at Vout. If Vin is a battery input there shouldn't be a large dV/dt on the battery side.
    It's a desktop USB application; never going to run on batteries.

    The circuit is designed (by Texas Instruments) to handle wall adapters from 7V to 16V (datasheet for TPS56637 says it can handle up to 28V, but that wasn't my objective).
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