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Thank you for answering! Aside from using voltage sources, I was thinking of using a fan from a desktop CPU at the output of the buck converter. Do you think MPPT can be implemented with a fan?
Hi! I am studying maximum power point tracking (MPPT), and I have found many setups with buck converter. Buck converters step down the voltage from my understanding, so how can you have the maximum power at load if you step down the voltage? Do you increase the current so you get max power?
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Thanks for all the answers. I have used the TC4427CPA driver and it successfully raised the 5V PWM to its VDD level (the VDD for the driver is the same voltage supply for the buck converter). The problem I have now is that I cannot get the desired output voltage from changing the duty cycle. For...
bubulescu: thanks for replying! I am interested in using a PMOS, what should I add in my circuit besides replacing my current NMOS with a PMOS?
permute and Tahmid: thanks for the replies! I have tried the IR2117 MOSFET driver, but I found out that its logic 1 voltage is 9.5V, so the Arduino PWM...
Hi! I am putting together a DC-DC buck converter, which will be used in Maximum Power Point Tracking for solar cells.For testing purposes, I built a converter circuit that's supposed to take in 12V as input and output 5V. I am using an MTP3055VL n-channel power MOSFET, an MBR2045-CT Schottky...
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