JAJSP12 July 2024 LM5190-Q1
ADVANCE INFORMATION
Figure 7-3 shows a type-ll compensator using a transconductance error amplifier (EA). The dominant pole of the EA open-loop gain is set by the EA output resistance, RO(EA), and effective bandwidth-limiting capacitance, CBW, as shown by Equation 34.
The EA high-frequency pole is neglected in the above expression. Equation 35 calculates the compensator transfer function from output voltage to COMP node, including the gain contribution from the (internal or external) feedback resistor network.
where
The EA compensation components create a pole close to the origin, a zero, and a high-frequency pole. Typically, RCOMP << RO(EA) and CCOMP >> CBW and CHF, so the approximations are valid.
LM5190-Q1 uses FB as the feedback pin for the sensed output voltage. If there is a ground offset between local ground and remote output ground, there is a regulation error due to the sensing error. In this case, AGND pin can be used with FB pin to provide a more accurate regulation. LM5190-Q1 allows AGND to deviate as much as +/-300mV with respect to PGND.