During the turn on and turn off switching transient, the peak source and sink current is
provided by the VDD and VEE power supply. The
large peak current is possible to drain the VDD
and VEE voltage level and cause a voltage droop on
the power supplies. To stabilize the power supply
and ensure a reliable operation, a set of
decoupling capacitors are recommended at the power
supplies. Considering UCC21710 has ±10A peak drive strength and can
generate high dV/dt, a 10µF bypass cap is
recommended between VDD and COM, VEE and COM. A
1µF bypass cap is recommended between VCC and GND
due to less current comparing with output side
power supplies. A 0.1µF decoupling cap is also
recommended for each power supply to filter out
high frequency noise. The decoupling capacitors
must be low ESR and ESL to avoid high frequency
noise, and should be placed as close as possible
to the VCC, VDD and VEE pins to prevent noise
coupling from the system parasitics of PCB layout.