by Timothy Hegarty, Silicon Valley Analog, Texas Instruments, Phoenix, Ariz., How2Power Today, Jul 15 2014
Focus:
This article discusses current-mode control loop compensation for industrial and automotive
applications. Starting from the small-signal model, simple expressions are derived that yield
an intuitive procedure for designing the compensator for a current-mode-controlled buck
converter. Even with an error amplifier of finite gain-bandwidth, the simplicity and
convenience of this design procedure makes it viable for everyday use by the practicing power
electronics engineer. To bolster the theoretical analysis, an actual design example based on a
commercially available PWM regulator (the LM21305) is presented here with a SIMetrix/SIMPLIS
simulation used to verify the results obtained from the aforementioned design procedure. The
article begins by reviewing operation of a type 2 compensator.
What you’ll learn:
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