Dual Stage Feedback Technique for Single - Pole Feedback Compensation
This paper processes and studies the effects of a dual - stage compensation technique for achieving greater than 100 KHz cross over frequency of a single pole system converting from 48V to 1.2V .
By placing a separate non- inventing gain stage after the erorr amplifier, the necessary gain - bandwidth of the op amp can be significantly reduced allowing for high crossover frequency and good transient response.
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