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Hello, I have another question. The chip I selected for the flyback circuit I designed has a built-in high-voltage startup circuit, so there is no need for an external high-voltage startup circuit to provide the initial voltage. The MOSFET I use is a SiC MOSFET, so I added a UCC5350M driver chip to the drive circuit. The chip pins VCC1 and VCC2 are connected to the auxiliary winding. Since the auxiliary winding only starts up after the circuit works normally, I am worried that the driver chip may not function in time, causing the circuit to fail to work properly. Will this situation occur?