The input back ripple current is defined in milliamps peak-to-peak (mAp – p), usually at the nominal input voltage and full load. But before it can be filtered, the ripple current must first be ...
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A ripple-generating circuit is usually needed to ensure stability of constant-on-time (COT) controlled buck converters. Different values of the ripple generating circuit can have direct impacts on ...
This article presents the second part of back ripple current discussion, which is all about input capacitor selection and input current of DC/DC converters in parallel. This article presents the ...