The MSK 4225 is a 75 V, 20 A MOSFET H-bridge PWM motor driver or amplifier. This device is suitable for DC brushed motor control or Class D switchmode amplification. All of the drive/control circuitry ...
Measuring 7 x 7 mm, the IR3093 three-phase interleaved PWM control IC integrates MOSFET drivers, reducing parts count by 75% over competitive devices that require external gate drivers. The device is ...
Optimised performance, efficiency, and reliability in high-voltage power supplies need to be combined with reduced BOM count and cost, as well as lower design efforts. The FF CoolSET solution combines ...
Hello,<P>After reading a few post from <B>stickmewithneedles</B> and <B>Unobtanium</B>, I'm planning on making a thermal fan control circuit employing PWM. <P>I've no EE degree, but I love electronics ...
Why PWM? Switch-mode converters employ a power semiconductor switch (usually a MOSFET) to drive a magnetic element (transformer or inductor) whose rectified output produces a dc voltage. Efficiencies ...
Pulse width modulation is a form of signal communication that transposes a signal from analog to digital form. Analog signals with changing amplitude and frequency pass through a comparator and are ...
A switch-mode converter circuit uses a controlled power semiconductor switching technique along with an inductor, transformer, or capacitor as an energy-storage element to transfer dc power from its ...
From what you would gather from Hackaday’s immense library of builds and projects over several years, the only way to do PWM is with a microcontroller, some code, a full-blown IDE, or even a real-time ...