Jun 17, 2021
11:36 PM
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Jun 17, 2021
11:36 PM
Hi.
I would like to kwon if it is possible to add the dither functionality (which is included in CCU8) using the HRPWM.
Can be performed using DAVE apps?
Must be included in the code without the help of the DAVE apps?
Is possible?
Is not recomendable due to the high frequency accuracy and / or dead times?
Any comments or suggestions shall be really appreciated.
My equipment will work at maximun 250kHz with phase shift full bridge and probably with Peak Current Mode Control.
Can be applied the Dither functionality for this Peak Current Mode Control?
Best regards.
Carlos.
I would like to kwon if it is possible to add the dither functionality (which is included in CCU8) using the HRPWM.
Can be performed using DAVE apps?
Must be included in the code without the help of the DAVE apps?
Is possible?
Is not recomendable due to the high frequency accuracy and / or dead times?
Any comments or suggestions shall be really appreciated.
My equipment will work at maximun 250kHz with phase shift full bridge and probably with Peak Current Mode Control.
Can be applied the Dither functionality for this Peak Current Mode Control?
Best regards.
Carlos.
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- dither hrpwm
- IFX
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Jun 28, 2021
02:22 AM
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Jun 28, 2021
02:22 AM
Hi Carlos,
Can you please confirm us the device which you are using?
Regards
Alakananda
Can you please confirm us the device which you are using?
Regards
Alakananda
Alakananda
Jun 28, 2021
02:29 AM
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Jun 28, 2021
02:29 AM
Hi!
Well on my application I will use XMC4400F100K512BAXQMA1. (Fsw up to 250kHz)
but I also bought the EVAL_1K4W_ZVS_FB_CFD7 which uses XMC4200-F64F256 BA and I would like to test it on the EVAL Kit (Fsw 100kHz)
Regards.
Carlos
Well on my application I will use XMC4400F100K512BAXQMA1. (Fsw up to 250kHz)
but I also bought the EVAL_1K4W_ZVS_FB_CFD7 which uses XMC4200-F64F256 BA and I would like to test it on the EVAL Kit (Fsw 100kHz)
Regards.
Carlos
Jul 01, 2021
01:48 AM
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Jul 01, 2021
01:48 AM
Hi,
Can you please explain more about your application so that we could help you better.
For example, if you want a precision about 2 decimal points in your application then CCU8 and dithering would work well.
Regards
Alakananda
Can you please explain more about your application so that we could help you better.
For example, if you want a precision about 2 decimal points in your application then CCU8 and dithering would work well.
Regards
Alakananda
Alakananda
Jul 16, 2021
12:11 AM
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Jul 16, 2021
12:11 AM
Hi,
I have attached the HRPWM code example in the link you also refer to the code example.
http://dave.infineon.com/Libraries/XMCLib/XMC_Peripheral_Library_v2.1.24.zip?_ga=2.87616091.27031810...
Regards
Alakananda
I have attached the HRPWM code example in the link you also refer to the code example.
http://dave.infineon.com/Libraries/XMCLib/XMC_Peripheral_Library_v2.1.24.zip?_ga=2.87616091.27031810...
Regards
Alakananda
Alakananda
Jul 16, 2021
12:31 AM
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Jul 16, 2021
12:31 AM
Thanks It seems there are many interesting examples.
However have you test the HRPWM with Dither funcionality. It is possible to use HRPWM with Dither?
Thanks for the examples indeed.
Carlos.
However have you test the HRPWM with Dither funcionality. It is possible to use HRPWM with Dither?
Thanks for the examples indeed.
Carlos.