TS-15200 Transient Response

Transient response is the response of the output when there is a change of load current.

Figure 4. Typical Transient Response Example

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  • Transient recovery time is the duration necessary for the output to recover within ±50 mV of the programmed voltage level.
  • Undershoot occurs when a rapid load current increase causes output voltage to momentarily fall below the final voltage.
  • Overshoot occurs when a rapid load current decrease causes output voltage to momentarily peak above the final voltage.