SLUSAO7C September 2011 – July 2024 UCC28063
PRODUCTION DATA
The voltage-error amplifier is a transconductance amplifier. Voltage-loop compensation is connected from the error amplifier output, COMP, to analog ground, AGND. The recommended Type-II compensation network is shown in Figure 7-3. For loop-stability purposes, the compensation network values are calculated based on small-signal perturbations of the output voltage using the nominal transconductance (gain) of 55 μS.
To improve the transient response to large perturbations, the error amplifier gain increases by a factor of ~5X when the error amp input deviates more than ±5% from the nominal regulation voltage, VSENSEreg. This increase allows faster charging and discharging of the compensation components following sudden load-current increases or decreases (also refer to Figure 6-5 in the Typical Characteristics section).