JAJSLN2 November 2021 TPS7H1210-SEP
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Although the noise-reduction (CNR_SS) capacitor is not needed to achieve stability, TI highly recommends using a 100-nF noise-reduction capacitor to minimize noise and maximize AC performance. The noise-reduction capacitor is especially important at low currents as shown in GUID-58C34003-B249-4EEE-8720-F2AD896BF7AF.html#GUID-CF2C7E48-FC74-4FA7-A526-63EF8659743F.
It is generally recommended to not use a feed-forward capacitor. While a feed-forward capacitor can provide some improvements in PSRR at certain frequencies, it also has additional risks. See Pros and Cons of Using a Feed-Forward Capacitor with a Low Dropout Regulator for additional information.
#SBVS125GRAPH2131 shows the different PSRR performance of the device with and without a feed-forward capacitor with VIN = –13 V, VOUT = –12 V, IOUT = 1 A, CNR_SS = 100 nF, and COUT = 50 μF.