One of the easiest methods to tune a controller is through automatic tuning. This is the principle of control tuning using Simulink auto tune feature. Unlike root locus tuning in Matlab, control tuning using Simulink auto tune feature is very easy to do and can be done in a short duration only. However, you still need to know the plant
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7V to 25V Input with 5V and 1.5A Output Buck Converter Design Using LT1376-5 Controller
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READControl Tuning using Root Locus Editor in Matlab
There are few methods to do control tuning in Matlab. One of these is control tuning using root locus editor in Matlab SISO feature. Unlike control tuning using Simulink which is automated, control tuning using root locus editor in Matlab is a manual tuning. On below figure, the upper left box is the root locus editor where you tune your
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READHigh Side Driver Design Using PMOS with Resistive Load
High side driver design using PMOS is an easy approach on driving a high side load. High side driver is the term used because once the switch turns on, it will connect the load to the circuit supply to complete the current path. A load is not limited to resistors, it can also an inductive such as relay and lamp.
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READHow to Calculate Boost Converter Ripple Current
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