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#82078 - PID to control a Peltier Responding to: ???'s previous message |
hi Bruce Bailey
u r telling something interesting please tell me in more detail how i can do it,in my appliction i need very fast response what i am doing is choping sine wave at set value of firing angle,firing angle is set according to required current through load if current goes down due to main drop or due to increase in load i have to adjust firing angle to keep the current constant this action should be very fast. thanks kuldeep |
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