Correct knowledge of phase is essential for power supply design! Here is an example that enhances circuit operation stability.
★★Shirutoku Report: Useful Information You Should Know★★ Phase compensation in power circuits refers to the technology that controls the phase shifts caused by the numerous capacitors (C) and inductors (L) implemented on the power supply board, ensuring stable operation of the circuit. In this report, we will introduce examples of voltage and current phases, as well as the transfer function of feedback circuits, using diagrams. If the phase remains shifted, the control to lower the output voltage may conversely be transmitted, potentially causing the output voltage to rise indefinitely and lead to oscillation. We encourage you to read on. 【Contents (Excerpt)】 ■ Voltage and Current Phases ■ An Example of the Transfer Function of Feedback Circuits ■ Stability Confirmation Using Board Wiring ■ Changes in Board Bode Plots with Phase Compensation *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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