I look forward to the next video to see where and how the signals are injected and read. It has been a long time since I was in school. :D. Of course the next obvious question is how we calculate the expected response ahead of time and whether that is more easily done in the S domain.
Hi Ali, thaks a lot for your clear teaching about bode plot design, I have a question, I'm working on 1,6kW DC-DC LLC converter, I have lot of problem because the output voltage is 360Vdc and so the Rh (high side resistor divider) has an high value due to the ratio between output voltage and reference voltage, therefore the Rf (gain resistor) of Type II compensator cannot bee big enough to have a minimum gain, the question is: do you have some suggestion hot to solve thios question? Thanks a lot for your kind reply Roberto
Best pedagogic explanation ever for this topic. Thanks.
Great explanation.
When you mentioned wiggling the PWM, what did you mean?
Wiggle the duty cycle? How would you do it?
I can't wait to learn the second lession tomorrow!
The beat explanation!
Best explanation ever! You made so easy to understand. Thank you.
100 books covered in this lecture. thanks
Thank you for an amazing explanation. This was very helpful to demystify bode plot, which I found hard to understand
Wonderful content. Thanks
I look forward to the next video to see where and how the signals are injected and read. It has been a long time since I was in school. :D. Of course the next obvious question is how we calculate the expected response ahead of time and whether that is more easily done in the S domain.
Thank for blowing my mind...
Thank you for this great explanation,
Great explanation 😃
thank you sir, nice explanation
Is this injection of sinusoid done in actual hardware or in simulation? If in hardware, is there load on the power supply?
Hi Ali, thaks a lot for your clear teaching about bode plot design, I have a question, I'm working on 1,6kW DC-DC LLC converter, I have lot of problem because the output voltage is 360Vdc and so the Rh (high side resistor divider) has an high value due to the ratio between output voltage and reference voltage, therefore the Rf (gain resistor) of Type II compensator cannot bee big enough to have a minimum gain, the question is: do you have some suggestion hot to solve thios question?
Thanks a lot for your kind reply
Roberto
Best video ever!!! Thank you
Can you please do DCDC converter modeling and control design or simulation videos ?
Thank you
Thank you for an amazing explanation .