thanh - Yes, that is the correct feedback network. The + input should have a voltage source on it though.
Thank Sparcnut.
Which simulation software are you using? 🙂 I use Pspice. I can choose a 20H inductor,... I also use LtSpice.
Can you tell me the way to design 2 pole compensation 😎
Which simulation software are you using? 🙂 I use Pspice. I can choose a 20H inductor,... I also use LtSpice.
Can you tell me the way to design 2 pole compensation 😎
I use multisim for simulations.
I started using 2-pole compensation after reading about it one of Self's books. See here: google books link. Figure 1D which he refers to is on page 280. You should get stability nailed down using dominant-pole compensation first, then switch to 2-pole (if you haven't done so already).
I started using 2-pole compensation after reading about it one of Self's books. See here: google books link. Figure 1D which he refers to is on page 280. You should get stability nailed down using dominant-pole compensation first, then switch to 2-pole (if you haven't done so already).
Thanks sparcnut🙂 ! Perhap I have to spend more time in studying compensate.
I hope that I will master it when I read it at the second, third time🙂
I hope that I will master it when I read it at the second, third time🙂
About measuring OLG, I don't still know. I attached a image. Is it right?
Are you interested in lab measurements or simulated measurements?
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