A popular way to generate negative rails involves using a buck converter/controller in an 'inverting buck-boost' configuration. This is done by connecting the converter's ground to the generated negative rail and the converter's normally-positive output to system ground. The converter is designed as if it had an input voltage of VIN-VOUT and an output voltage of -VOUT.
Is the LM27403 suitable for use like this? I'm slighty concerned because a) I haven't managed to find an example of IBB using LM27403, b) I've never done it for synchronous-rectifier designs before (although there are examples) and c) there are some remarks in the datasheet which sugggest that the current-limiting feature might not like sinking current rather than sourcing it.
If it is suitable, is the design process just as simple as entering input=VIN-VOUT output=-VOUT into Webench and adding the normal additional decoupling, or is it necessary to take into account a reduction in output current of (1-D) or similar?
Thanks for your help.