SLYT823 March   2022 LM25149-Q1

 

  1. 1Introduction
  2. 2AEF compensation
  3. 3AEF damping
  4. 4AEF performance with both compensation and damping
  5. 5Conclusion
  6. 6References
  7. 7Related Websites

AEF performance with both compensation and damping

With proper compensation and damping, an AEF can achieve significant noise reduction, as shown in Figure 4-1. The measurement with a 440-kHz power converter was conducted, an input voltage of 12 V and an output of 5 V/5 A. Both the AEF and the converter are implemented with the LM25149-Q1. L is 1 µH, Csense is 100 nF, RDC_fb is 50 kΩ and Cinj is 470 nF. For compensation, 1-kΩ Rcomp and 1-nF Ccomp are used for low-frequency compensation, and 0.5-Ω Rcomp1 and 100-nF Ccomp1 are used for high-frequency compensation.

For damping, a resistor and capacitor parallel damping is used; Rdamp is 15 Ω and Cdamp is 220 nF. As shown in Figure 4-1, the AEF can achieve about 50 dB of noise attenuation at 440 kHz. Compared to a passive filter with similar performance, it is possible to achieve about a 50% size reduction and about a 75% volume reduction [1], [2].

GUID-20220318-SS0I-8GX2-MBVJ-W5WC3JMSWJQG-low.png Figure 4-1 Noise reduction of a properly compensated and damped AEF.