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OPA310: Driving a 47uF MLCC through a 22 ohm resistor to power voltage translators, how is the stability?

Part Number: OPA310

Tool/software:

Hi,

I'm using OPA310 in a JTAG adapter, which accept a Hi-Z TVCC input to drive internal voltage translators (which requiring high current up to 120 mA).

So i make it as a voltage follower to power these translators, here following is the schematic.

As what datasheet said: “The equivalent series resistance (ESR) of some very large capacitors (CL greater than 1μF) is sufficient to alter the phase characteristics in the feedback loop such that the amplifier remains stable”. That should be stable, but i'm not sure how is the stability. And is if that a best practice?