Power quality issues involve all aspects of power system operation, from steady-state voltage regulation to the control of high-frequency transients caused by lightning or switching operations.
With the ever-increasing complexity of today’s printed circuit boards, the many voltages required to properly power all the integrated circuit loads are now managed by a range of point of load (POL) ...
In many applications such as computing, the power rail’s load transient requirement are becoming more and more restrictive. Furthermore, because it involves complex Laplace transfer function ...
Some low-dropout regulators (LDOs) use multiple feedback loops to improve output voltage transient response. In many of these cases, some or all of the loops are inside the IC. Accessing these loops ...
The two methods for testing DC-DC stability. Frequency behavior with buck VM and CM architectures. Compensators for VM and CM architectures. Aligning the time constants of the LC filter to close the ...
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