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Different results for FRA using LTpowerCAD and LTspice, Specifically LT8643S and LT8390

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1805.FRA.zip

Hello

I have a different results for LT8643S based step-down converter.

LTpowerCAD report closed loop bandwith 100kHz, LTspice 130kHz.
Which of them can be trusted?


See attachment, please.

Anyway... LTspice FRA settings is very poorly documented, I can not find any application notes or other sourses.

Only single basic and very short information available at

ez.analog.com/.../generate-a-bode-plot-for-an-smps-in-ltspice-17-1



Added LT8390 to keywords. Expanded subject.
[edited by: MStokowski at 8:39 PM (GMT -4) on 12 Mar 2024]
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  • How about LT8390? As mentioned, it has the same issue. Any fix?

    Also, LTpowerCADII exhibits very strange behavior when switching between the "Power Stage Design" tab and the "Loop Comp. & Load Transient" tab. It appears to alter the results of the load transient plot. Has anyone else experienced this issue, or is it just me?

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  • Hi  ,

    Apologies for the delayed response. We will look into the LT8390 discrepancy.

    About LTpowerCADII, I fear your question regarding LTpowerCADII may languish here at the end of this LTspice thread.

    To remedy, can you open a new Question…

    Category: "Software"

    Product: "LTpowerCADII"

    Subject: LTpowerCADII exhibits very strange behavior when switching between the "Power Stage Design" tab and the "Loop Comp. & Load Transient" tab

    Keywords: LTpowerCAD

    The LTpowerCAD team can address your question directly.

    Thanks,

    mike