Hi everyone!
I was looking for a good reference fullwave rectifier circuit and came across the one below which is referenced in this TI publication. I've seen a similar circuit before but without the capacitor C1. What exactly does C1 do in this circuit?
The article says it's a "compensation capacitor" and that it "ensures the circuit is stable with A2 in the feedback loop". I'm not sure what that means nor how what value it should be either. The article says to "set the C1 * R1 pole equal to ~1/4 the unity gain of A2".

I was looking for a good reference fullwave rectifier circuit and came across the one below which is referenced in this TI publication. I've seen a similar circuit before but without the capacitor C1. What exactly does C1 do in this circuit?
The article says it's a "compensation capacitor" and that it "ensures the circuit is stable with A2 in the feedback loop". I'm not sure what that means nor how what value it should be either. The article says to "set the C1 * R1 pole equal to ~1/4 the unity gain of A2".






