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LM5039: about Rdly

Part Number: LM5039

Hello

I have a question about the LM5039.

Data sheet P17: Rdly = 10 kΩ to 100 kΩ is described as recommended.
Is it possible to use RDLY = 100 kΩ <(or more) (ex. 200 kΩ or 300 kΩ)?
At this time, is it OK to calculate by the following formula?
Formula (quoted from the data sheet)
T1 [ns] = 0.003 x RDLY + 4.6
T2 [ns] = 0.0007 × RDLY + 10.01

the reason
I'm thinking about expanding the dead time further.
Thank you.