5.5 Control Loop Gain and Phase Measurement Procedure
Follow steps 1 – 5 from Section 5.3 to set VIN and LOAD1 to desired operating condition.
If JP1 is installed (FSS
enabled), loop response data about the modulation frequency (30 kHz) can
be affected.
Connect a 1-kHz to 1-MHz
isolation transformer to TP5 and TP7 as shown in Figure 5-3.
Connect input signal amplitude measurement probe (channel A) to TP7 as shown in Figure 5-3
Connect output signal amplitude
measurement probe (channel B) to TP5 as shown in Figure 5-3.
Connect ground lead of channel A and channel B to TP6 and TP8 as shown in Figure 5-3
Inject 30-mV or less signal
across R3 through an isolation transformer.
Sweep frequency from 1 kHz to 1
MHz with 10-Hz or lower post filter.
Control loop gain can be measured
by .
Control loop phase can be
measured by the phase difference between channel A and channel B.
Control to output response (power
stage transfer function) can be measured by connecting channel A probe to TP10
(COMP) and channel B probe to TP5 (CHB).
Output to control response
(compensated error amplifier transfer function) can be measured by connecting
channel A probe to TP7 (CHA) and channel B probe to TP10 (COMP).
Follow steps 6 and 7 from Section 5.3 to power down.