Originally posted by nick_f
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When you increase the pulse length you store more energy in the coil's magnetic field. You have more Amps at switch OFF. So you are comparing apples with melons.
For a specific amount of energy stored in the Coil's field, a higher resistor value will drive the Flyback higher and the decay will be faster.
However, if the Flyback voltage goes above the Mosfets reverse diode, this will slow down the decay.
Take Misc.El and open the "Inductor discharge" page and play a bit with various A and R values. It is very interesting.
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