JAJSFS7B July 2018 – February 2019 LM5180-Q1
ADVANCE INFORMATION for pre-production products; subject to change without notice.
The output capacitor determines the voltage ripple at the converter output, limits the voltage excursion during a load transient, and sets the dominant pole of the converter's small-signal response. For a flyback converter specifically, the output capacitor supplies the load current when the main switch is on, and therefore the output voltage ripple is a function of load current and duty cycle.
Select an output capacitance using Equation 21 to limit the ripple voltage amplitude to less than 1% of the output voltage at minimum input voltage.
Substituting the full load current, switching frequency, peak primary current and peak-to-peak voltage ripple specification gives COUT greater than 30 μF. Mindful of the voltage coefficient of ceramic capacitors, select a 100-µF, 6.3-V capacitor in 1210 case size with X5R or better dielectric. The output capacitor RMS ripple current is given by Equation 22.