Optimizing POL Transient Response with the Tunable LoopTM Feature
Since Point of Loads (POLs) are small, efficient and relatively inexpensive, their utility in providing common powering voltages to groups of IC loads has resulted in their rapid adoption and proliferation.
With the everincreasing complexity of today's boards, the number of individual voltages required to properly power all the IC loads ranges from three to ten or even higher. To address this need, architectures that combine isolated DC-DC converters or AC-DC power supplies with POLs have become the new standard.
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