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==== Reducing overshoot ====
 
==== Reducing overshoot ====
There are various ways to reduce the overshoot on modern systems. The easiest way is to use bigger components that can store more energy - and although this will work, the efficiency is reduced. A better approach is that the PWM Controller frequency and sampling rate can be increased. With increased sampling rate, it can compensate for voltage spikes much quicker before it spikes all the way up. It's worth pointing that increasing the switching frequency affects the circuit - the [[MOSFET]]s need to be able to keep up with the frequency, also the very high-end PWM Controllers become too expensive to use on motherboards. Eventually the design decisions boil down to a compromise.
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There are various ways to reduce the overshoot on modern systems. The easiest way is to use bigger components that can store more energy - and although this will work, the efficiency is reduced. A better approach is is that the PWM Controller frequency and sampling rate can be increased. With increased sampling rate, it can compensate for voltage spikes much quicker before it spikes all the way up. It's worth pointing that increasing the switching frequency affects the circuit - the [[MOSFET]]s need to be able to keep up with the frequency, also the very high-end PWM Controllers become too expensive to use on motherboards. Eventually the design decisions boil down to a compromise.
  
 
== Load-Line Calibration ==
 
== Load-Line Calibration ==

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