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PRM48BF480T400B00 Datasheet, PDF (19/22 Pages) Vicor Corporation – High Efficiency Remote Sense PRM Converter
PRM48BF480T400B00
80
60 I Compensation Gain
Open Loop Gain vs. Frequency
Application's op-amp G·BW
40
E
F
PRM Open Loop Min Load
A
B
20
PRM Open Loop Max Load
0
J
FCMIN
FCMAX
K
L
-20
C
-40
G
Frequency, Log scale
(y-intercept is application specific)
Figure 27 – Reference asymptotic Bode plot for the considered system
9.2.6 High Frequency Pole Design (C2):
Using Equation [3], C2 should be selected so that FP2 is
at least one decade above FCMAX and prior to the gain
bandwidth product of the operational amplifier (10 MHz
for this example). For applications with a higher desired
crossover frequency the use of a high gain bandwidth
product amplifier may be necessary to ensure that the
real pole can be set at least one decade above the
maximum crossover frequency.
9.2.7 Verifying
Stability:
The preferred method for verifying stability is to use a
network analyzer, measuring the closed loop response
across various lines and load conditions.
transient response can be used in order to estimate
stability.
Figure 28 illustrates an example of a load step response.
Equation [4] can be used to predict the phase margin
based on the ratio of the “kick” to “droop” (as defined in
Fig. 28).
k
Vout
d
time
Iou
t
time
Figure 28 – load step response example and “droop”
vs. “kick” definition
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