Thanks, even though you appear to give countenance to it, you then show that it was not done with "plain vanilla" Synchronous Buck. You
say that they used "resonant gate drive" and carefully designed low capacitance chokes. Also, that there was some form of snubbing on the Vin Bus.
Most cheap Sync Buck controllers, for example, as you know, certainly do not do "resonant gate drive".
Also, a custom designed "low capacitance" choke is of course possible....but would totally wipe out our cost budget which
can only include OffTheShelf parts.
Also, the "Cu filled" thermal vias would skyrocket the PCB cost and blow us out of the water.
I believe that rather than implement those specialist things, we would just move the frequency down to 150kHz,
and increase the damping on the gate drive....currently we are not allowed to do this, as it also slightly increases cost of the buck inductors, and of the input filter inductors.
By your answer, it does appear that you share in some degree the belief that two "plain vanilla" Synch Bucks, both at 200W and 450kHz
, and with vin from 27v and vout at 13v5, is on right on the edge of what's feasible with cheap offTheShelf parts and techniques?
Doing this as a plain vanilla synch buck is already exceeding our budget...(from findchips price checking) and so if it works, we then have to commence a marketing campaign to try and get the distys to give us real cut price deals.....As is known, the entire SMPS market of UK is owned by China. If we can't get under the price of the currently available Chinese models that do this spec with their somewhat crude but cheap "through-hole, discrete, low frequency designs", then we've had it.