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TPS92641: Use as a Constant Current Capacitor Charger

Part Number: TPS92641

I would like to use the TSP92641 chip in a circuit like this: (The simulation is non-synchronous for simplicity, actual implementation will be synchronous) 

To replace the control circuitry required to do constant current charging of the output capacitors. These capacitors are being used in a pulsed discharge application. The system would run on 72V input voltage and charge the capacitors at ~10A till around 60-65V. I was wondering if this would be possible with this chip. 

It seems like this should be possible but I was unsure how the chip would react to the capacitive load and widely changing output voltage. Any advice in selecting compensation circuitry and passives would be much appreciated.