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[FAQ] How to design the COMP pin components for TPS922055 / TPS922054 / TPS922053 / TPS922052?

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS922052, TPS922055, TPS922054, TPS922053

How to design the COMP pin components for TPS922055 / TPS922054 / TPS922053 / TPS922052?

  • Below are some theoretical tips and explanations on how to design the COMP pin components for TPS922055 / TPS922054 / TPS922053 / TPS922052 (A graphical illustration is shown below for reference.):

    • You can calculate the loop bandwidth with this equation: bandwidth = gM(ea) / (2 * π * CCOMP). You can find gM(ea) in Section 7.5 from the datasheet.
    • The RCOMP is used to add a zero to the loop response. You can calculate this with fzero = 1 / (2 * π * CCOMP * RCOMP).
    • The usage of RDAMP is illustrated in Section 9.2.1.2.5 from the datasheet.
    • The CCOMP necessary. The RCOMP and RDAMP is optional. Normally RCOMP = 0ohm works for most working conditions. (Normally you do not need to add a zero in most working conditions.)

    Please be noticed that those are all theoretical calculations and can just be used as a reference. You should design and adjust the components based on your test results.