eem2am said:Anyway, oscillating output on static load must EITHER be feedbacl loop instability or subharmonic oscillation (subharmonic oscillation due to poor slope compensation). ?
That's also my opinion in this regard. I'm generally testing switching supplies with simple pulsed loads, in most cases load resistors switched by a FET switch, sometimes pulsed current sources. These tests have revealed all stability problems up to now. Basically, sufficient phase margin should be achieved by design, but in some cases, you have parts with undocumented properties and in any case, you should finally verify the design.I am saying one doesn’t need an expensive toy to build stable reliable SMPS’s.
Some time ago, scientists proved that the earth is a disc...This article categorically and completely demonstrates that step load testing of SMPS's is inadequate.
There are some superb examples in that article showing how a smps can be right on the border line of instability but the load step would miss it.
Not a problem basically, but interesting anyway.This instrument is marketed and supported exclusively by Ridley Engineering.
eem2am said:Ridley does not sell gain/phase analysers.
eem2am said:Ridley runs courses on SMPS etc,...
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