Tyco TX 75149 manual Introduction, System Requirements

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Introduction

The Stability Analysis Tool (SAT) is a Microsoft Excel-based program that provides a Bode plot of the voltage loop gain of a DC-DC converter for a variety of external loads. From this plot, information such as crossover frequency and gain and phase margins can be obtained.

In classical control theory, the stability of a feedback system is assessed by evaluating its gain and phase margin which are read directly from the Bode plot of the loop gain. The loop gain of a DC-DC converter depends not only on the converter characteristics but also on the load characteristics and the output voltage sense location. This dependence of loop gain on load and sense location makes it impossible for the power converter manufacturer to determine stability margins in an actual application, since the load (especially the number, type and location of output bulk capacitors, parasitic inductances, etc.) and the output voltage sense location are unknown. Due to this, in the past if the customer wanted to determine stability margins, the loop gain would have to be measured using a breadboard of the power- supply and the load network using a network analyzer.

The Stability Analysis Tool decouples the combined converter+load system into two subsystems; one representing the converter and the other representing the load. Tyco Electronics Power Systems provides converter data files on its web site. The customer can download the converter data file and import it into the SAT. SAT allows choosing one of five different configurations to best represent the combination of load representation and voltage sense location. The tool then allows assessment of the stability characteristics without the user having to build a prototype of the power supply and the load network and avoids making measurements.

System Requirements

SAT v1.3 runs under the following systems:

1)Windows 95, 98, 2000 or Windows NT version 4 operating systems

2)Microsoft Excel 97 SR-2 or Excel 2000

3)Intel Pentiumclass or above processor and at least 64 MB of RAM

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Contents StabilityAnalysis Tool Users Guide Copyright Page Introduction System RequirementsUSA Using SAT SAT Introduction and Module SelectionClick on the button Configuration Menu Circuit configurationClick to Calculate Stability Stability Analysis Tool Voltage loop response Bode plot when Cb2=6800 ∝F Paralleled Modules References Limitations of SAT Troubleshooting