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This section covers the output current sensing of the DC/DC stage. There is an option to place the current sensor at the negative battery connection (point E) or at positive battery connection (point F) as shown in Figure 96. Both options are equivalent from the control-loop regulation perspective. For point F, the power supply for the current sensor is floating above VBAT+ whereas for point E, the supply can be derived from the lower gate driver.
To assess the impact of gain error, offset error, and bandwidth of the current sensor on the performance of the DC/DC converter, the model shown in Figure 75 was used for simulations.