PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control
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@dc42 said in PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control:
@egon-net did you include the resistance of the inductor in your simulation? It's 2.1 ohms for the inductor that @bananapuppy is thinking of using. If the capacitor is electrolytic then you should include its ESR in the simulation too.
What happens if you simulate using a lower value capacitor, or no capacitor at all?
I added a 2 Ohm series resistor to the inductor, but didn't add anything to the capacitor (I'm used to use low ESR electrolytics). I'll perform a test and show the results.
Regarding the capacitor, the lower the capacitor the smaller the transient, but the worse the ripple too. -
@dc42 here are the results:
2.1 Ohm ESR for Inductor, 7 Ohm ESR for capacitor, 100%PWM:
It still overshoots, but less than before.
Now, witha 100nF capacitor, 50% PWM:
The overshoot is almost gone, but ripple increases.And finally without capacitor at all (same 50% PWM):
No transient, but lots of ripple. -
@egon-net thanks, looks like 100nF might be a good value to use then.
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@egon-net thanks for making these graphs, very useful to me! Does the voltage still overshoot to about 16V with 100% PWM, when using a 100nF capacitor?
How about a capacitor somewhere between 100nF and 1ยตF? I.e. 0.47ยตF for instance, I figure that might be a nice middle ground for ripple with not too much of an overshoot ?
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@bananapuppy you are welcome
With a 100nF capacitor the overshoot should be about 1.5V (13.5V max for 12V), and ripple about 1VppThe bigger the cap, the bigger the overshoot.
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A ripple of 1V p-p is unlikely to matter.
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@dc42 said in PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control:
A ripple of 1V p-p is unlikely to matter.
I agree.
Is there any drawback for the Duet with the highest PWM frequencies (CPU/resource usage wise) besides a tiny bit more power consumed by the mosfet?
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@bananapuppy said in PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control:
SA105E104MARTB AVX
Ceramic is ok, but I'd try to get one with X5R or X7R dielectric. The one you picked has Z5U dielectric which is not that good.
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@egon-net no idea what that difference means (if someone can recommend me a good electronics course, please do ), but the following should be good then!?
CM-100N-X7R SR PASSIVES
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@bananapuppy said in PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control:
CM-100N-X7R
Yes, that's 100nF 100V X7R.
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@egon-net said in PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control:
@dc42 said in PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control:
A ripple of 1V p-p is unlikely to matter.
I agree.
Is there any drawback for the Duet with the highest PWM frequencies (CPU/resource usage wise) besides a tiny bit more power consumed by the mosfet?
Just a little more heat dissipation in the mosfet, and perhaps slightly poorer resolution in the PWM setting.
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@dc42 nice, thanks!
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