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Application Note 149AN149-1an149faJanuary 2015 IdentIfyIng the ProblemA well-designed switching mode power supply (SMPS) must be quiet, both electrically and acoustically. An under-compensated system may result in unstable operations. Typical symptoms of an unstable power supply include: audible noise from the magnetic components or ceramic capacitors, jittering in the switching waveforms, oscillation of output voltage, overheating of power FETs and so on. However, there are many reasons that can cause undesir-able oscillation other than loop stability. Unfortunately, they all look the same on the oscilloscope to the inexperienced supply designer. Even for experienced engineers, some-times identifying the reason that causes the instability can be difficult.

can be affected by several factors. This application note explains the basic concepts and methods of small signal modeling of switching mode power supplies and their loop compensation design. The buck step-down converter is used as the typical example, but the concepts can be applied to other topologies. A user-friendly LTpowerCADTM design

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