2.3.6Controller Functions
The controller functions, oscillator frequency,
The oscillator frequency is set by selecting the resistance value from the graph in figure 6 of the TL5001 data sheet. For 100 kHz, a value of 90.9 kWis se- lected.
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The TL5001 has short circuit protection instead of a current sense circuit. If not used, the SCP terminal must be connected to ground to allow the converter to start up. If a timing capacitor is connected to SCP, it should have a time constant that is greater than the
C(mF) +12.46 tSCP +12.46 0.075 s +0.93 mF
2.3.7Loop Compensation
Loop compensation is necessary to stabilize the converter over the full range of load, line, and gain conditions. A
The first step in design of the loop compensation network is the design of the output sense divider. This sets the output voltage and the top resistor deter- mines the relative size of the rest of the compensation design. Since the TL5001 input bias current is 0.5 mA (worst case), the divider current should be at least 0.5 mA. Using a
R + | VO – 1 | +(3.3 | +2.3 kW | |
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