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Power Supply Cookbook, 2nd Edition
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Power Supply Cookbook, 2nd Edition

by Marty Brown
June 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
280 pages
10h 38m
English
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Feedback Loop Compensation 211
oscillation at the resonance frequency of the output filter. The designer would
then have to further lower the closed-loop gain cross-over frequency to avoid
this problem. This yields even worse transient performance.
B.4.2 Single-pole Compensation with In-band Gain Limiting
This method of compensation is recommended for only those topologies that
exhibit a single-pole filter response. These would be the current-mode con-
trolled forward converters and current- or voltage-mode controlled flyback
mode converters. This method’s bandwidth can go beyond the frequency of the
single output filter pole and the method’s only drawback ...
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ISBN: 9780750673297