i am doing buck converter to transfer 50 watt of power at pwm of 100Khz but the mosfet heat increased with time when it works at 2 Amp however duty cycle is 50% power loses should be small , should i use bigger heat sink . i attached the circuit board with heat sink.
Think about WHY should the power losses be small? If you've got a slow rise time on the mosfet gate, it will dissipate more power. If the mosfet has a high resistance it will dissipate more power. Further, that breadboard is probably not optimum; I'm sure you've got stray capacitance and inductances all over the place.
here is the schematic it has every thing up on it.the inductor is T-94 26 and i used 50 turns around the core of two 25 turns connected in parallel . is the heat in converter transistors normal?
Kindly check your Gate pulse rise time and fall time it should be 2-5 % of your time period.your 22R gate resistor seems high for 100 KHz switching frequency and R3(Rge)
10K is quiet sufficient 1K seems quiet lower.
Why did you choose 100Khz switching frequency ?
higher the switching frequency complications will be more.
20-40 Khz is quiet sufficient for normal applications we need to increase the switching frequency only when we are very particular about reducing the inductor and capacitor size
as you go for 20 KHz you may have to use .250 to .350 MH inductance
If you are ok with it change the frequency to 20Khz and see the result.
I need high inductance and capacitance to reduce ripple in the circuit of my application , so if i reduced the frequency could i reduce inductance at the same time reduce ripple?