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Switching supply question. (better luck on a rewrite,.. all answers welcome)

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Hi.

I’ve been following TI’s design examples, and plugging in numbers into WEBENCH (Vin=9V to 20V, and Vout=15V@1A), and have settled on a SEPIC design using the LM3478, but I have a couple of question I was hoping to get the answers to (this time).

The data sheet writes that since the presence of an inductor at the input of the SEPIC converter, the input current waveform is continuous and triangular. WEBENCH simulation seems to indicate that the input voltage does in fact have a couple of millivolts Vripple pp. My question is  can I filter this so as not to interfere with other cct’s connected to the input, in this case the battery on a vehicle. Will a ferrite and cap do the job? or other? Seems a pissy amount of ripple??

The data sheet for the LM3478 also recommends for applications that require very low output voltage ripple, a second stage LC filter often is a good solution. Apart from sizing this correctly, my question is the frequency of the ripple I will be filtering against is the regulators switching frequency, but is there a trap here? or is that it?

 

Thanks

kv.