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LTC3444, voltage mode or current mode converter?

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Does anyone know whether this converter is voltage mode or current mode converter? I think this IC is a voltage mode converter as the compensation ramp circuits cannot be seen from the datasheet, am I correct?
If it is a voltage mode, why the transient response performance is so good as typically, voltage mode converter has slow transient response/small bandwidth? Thanks a lot.

https://www.linear.com/pc/productDetail.do?navId=H0,C1,C1003,C1042,C1116,P15694
 

Hi dennis,

yes you are right, it is a voltage mode converter. I think the transient response is reasonable as the UGF is around 100kHz as stated in the datasheet.
 

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