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When an FRA (frequency response analyzer) cannot be used, if the resistor and capacitor for phase compensation are set to values calculated using equations, will it be reasonable that oscillation or other problems do not occur?
As a rule, the values may be set to calculated values without issue, but the types and characteristics of the components actually used, as well as the layout of the board wiring, may exert influences. Hence it is necessary to use actual equipment to thoroughly confirm that the output voltage and the switching waveform are stable.