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LM5119: Bridged outputs and compensation

Part Number: LM5119

Hello,

I am looking at using the LM5119 in an application with dual 24VDC 4A (100W) outputs. We want to create a single PCB assembly which can be figured with jumpers for two seperate 4A channels, or a single 8A channel.

What's not clear to me from the datasheet is how this affects the compensation calculations. As an example, if I have 100uF of output capacitance on each channel and bridge them together, this yields 200uF output capacitance. It seems this throws off the equations used to calculate compensation. Will I need to remove one of these if I jumper the outputs?

Thanks,

Dan