ZHCSHX8D September 2017 – October 2019 TPS50601A-SP
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The device uses a transconductance amplifier for the error amplifier and readily supports two of the commonly used frequency compensation circuits shown in Figure 22. In Type 2A, one additional high-frequency pole is added to attenuate high-frequency noise.
The following design guidelines are provided for advanced users who prefer to compensate using the general method. The step-by-step design procedure described in Detailed Design Procedure may also be used.
Figure 22. Types of Frequency Compensation The general design guidelines for device loop compensation are as follows:
where gmea is the gm of the error amplifier (1400 μS), gmps is the gm of the power stage (22 S) and VREF is the reference voltage (0.804 V).
using C1 and R3.