CLOSING THE FEEDBACK LOOP - Texas Instruments

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CLOSING THE FEEDBACK LOOP by Lloyd H. Dixon, Jr Switching power supplies almost always use closed-loop negative feedback systems in order to achieve design objectives for line and load regulation and dynamic response. As shown in Figure 1, the closed loop can be described in terms of these major elements: