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First-order transient response of DC-DC converter with peak current mode control for low-voltage application
POL with peak current mode control has first-order response depending on the controller design, and the overshoot and undershoot donpsilat appear in transient response. This feature is the chief advantage of peak current mode control. However, there is no example of the design that employed this feature efficiently. This paper investigates the design consideration for first-order response of peak current mode control in low-voltage application.