SNVSAJ6D July 2016 – December 2017 LM5141-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
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A type II compensator using an transconductance error amplifier (EA), Gm, is shown in Figure 35. The dominant pole of the EA open-loop gain is set by the EA output resistance, RAMP, and effective bandwidth-limiting capacitance, CO, as follows:
The EA high frequency pole is neglected in the above expression. The compensator transfer function from output voltage to COMP, including the gain contribution from the feedback resistor divider network is:
where
Typically RCOMP << RAMP and CCOMP >> (CHF + CO) so the approximations are valid.
where
VREF is the feedback voltage reference (1.2 V)
Gm is the error amplifier gain transconductance (1200 µs)
RAMP is the error amplifier output impedance (2.5 MΩ)
The error amplifier compensation components create a pole at the origin, a zero, and a high frequency pole.
The procedure for choosing compensation components for a stable closed loop is:
The value selected for RCOMP is 22.6 kΩ.
where
RDCR = 0.0081 Ω
The value selected for CCOMP is 10 nF.