http://www.rdmiddlebrook.com/D_OA_Rules&Tools/index.asp
Some highlights:
"Chapter 14 shows how you get the "wrong" results when you don't choose the "right" injection configuration.
Chapter 15 shows how nonidealities ignored in the conventional single-loop model can be incorporated in an extra term in the formula, which predicts a drastically different step response from a high-frequency IC feedback amplifier example.
Chapter 16 is a real design-oriented example of how to get the proper response for a Darlington configuration, and features the CT. This is slightly different from the GFT CD, where the same example was treated by the GFT.
Chapter 17 is the classic switching regulator input filter problem, illustrating the use of the EET.
Chapter 18 shows how a current-programmed feedback loop in a switching regulator can be represented by a closed-loop equivalent circuit."
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