2024-02-09 1:24 PM - edited 2024-02-09 1:36 PM
Hi all!
Hoping someone can help me with this.
Right now, I have Timer A and Timer B as my main outputs; Timer A controls one set of switches in my half bridge, and Timer B controls the other half.
I have one "mode" set, where I can adjust the phase shift between the two with corresponding dead time and it works great. No issues there.
However, what I also want to implement is a form of trailing edge modulation, without having to manually adjust/move my output pins. I still want and need deadtime too.
I attached a photo showing what I'm trying to do. OUTLR and OUTLL are the two bottom switches, and OUTUR and OUTUL are the upper switches. I can kind of do it by adjusting the falling edge deadtime, but I can't adjust it to be long enough for any sort of real power control. I basically need for the trailing edge of only *one* set of PWM outputs to be changeable, *with* deadtime still included.
Is there some way I'm not aware of to do this?
Thank you!
2024-02-10 4:48 AM
Hi,
Just to understand : you want a H-bridge , but both half-brigde sides with different signals ;
what frequency it should run ? and resolution needed ? IGBT or mosfet ? Power ?
(because at lower main clock for the timer, also the deadtime range getting longer (255 steps Fdtg )).
And what should it be ? some resonant converter ? how you find/adjust resonance ?
Why not moving the frequency away from resonance to control power (the "usual" way)?
2024-10-15 3:59 AM
Hi,
Can you help me with the phase shift on HRTIMER because i am new to this controller and right now i am doing hands-on using stm32G474re nucleo EV board. So, can you share me your implementation and the explanation. Your help will be very useful for me.
Your's Sincerely,
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