High-Frequency PWM with Arduino/ATmega HW Timers for driving SMPS

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @aravindwilson1558
    @aravindwilson1558 Месяц назад +1

    Man your channel is growing and iam really liking it. This is one of the best channel. your video are very minimalistic and informative, All the best Man👍👍👍

    • @5VLogic
      @5VLogic  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much, it means a lot!

  • @aizunomnom8556
    @aizunomnom8556 Месяц назад

    Were you reading my mind? Wow man, another great content! I'm thinking of making my own microcontroller-based buck converter these few weeks. I'm still stuck on whether to use off-the-shelf IC or a microcontroller, and on top of that, I'm still a novice in electronics.

    • @5VLogic
      @5VLogic  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks!
      That's a great project. I won't give suggestions on which to choose, but what I'll say is to keep in mind the feedback and control of the output voltage. You might prefer doing it with the ADC and a little programming, or letting the IC deal with most of it.
      In any case good luck!

  • @ivolol
    @ivolol Месяц назад

    NGL I am kinda jealous of that Frankenstein "DIP" chip.
    I think with the length of the video, you could have still included some additional topics, like actually using/not using OCRA and showing the difference, and maybe including a feedback voltage back to the arduino to make a simple closed loop voltage control by having it vary OCRB in response.

  • @meisievannancy
    @meisievannancy Месяц назад

    The 555 timer can do 32.5khz easily and even up to 500khz ~ 2Mhz. It also does great pwm and at 12V which can switch a FET gate. Think I'll stick with a 555.