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Can the voltage of a resonance waveform during discontinuous operation of a diode-rectifying DC/DC converter ever be greater than the input voltage?
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Can the voltage of a resonance waveform during discontinuous operation of a diode-rectifying DC/DC converter ever be greater than the input voltage?
The maximum value of the resonance waveform voltage is Vin + the Vf of the high-side MOSFET.
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