Helping in picking a proper LC filter values

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Dever

Joined May 2, 2022
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I returned to this circuit and I think it's not suitable for low duty cycle. I wanted have DC voltage when duty cycle is about 1-5%. Maybe I should create true buck converter and use relay to change polarisation?
 

MrAl

Joined Jun 17, 2014
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I returned to this circuit and I think it's not suitable for low duty cycle. I wanted have DC voltage when duty cycle is about 1-5%. Maybe I should create true buck converter and use relay to change polarisation?
Hi,

Just curious, why do you need a 1 percent duty cycle?
 

Ian0

Joined Aug 7, 2020
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I returned to this circuit and I think it's not suitable for low duty cycle. I wanted have DC voltage when duty cycle is about 1-5%. Maybe I should create true buck converter and use relay to change polarisation?
It will work exactly the same.
 

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Dever

Joined May 2, 2022
35
Hi,
this circuits drivers Peltier module. The duty cycle is being set by PID. When Peltier reaches temperature, duty cycle is about 0-5%.
 

MrAl

Joined Jun 17, 2014
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Hi,
this circuits drivers Peltier module. The duty cycle is being set by PID. When Peltier reaches temperature, duty cycle is about 0-5%.
Hello again,

Oh ok, that makes sense.

A regular buck circuit should be able to do that, but since your H bridge circuit was going to be driven like a reversable buck circuit, I don't see why it would not work just like a buck.

What led you to believe that the H bridge circuit would not work for this application?
 

Danko

Joined Nov 22, 2017
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MrAl

Joined Jun 17, 2014
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See how you can filter it on 31.4 kHz:
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Hi there,

That looks interesting. I was just wondering, did you happen to check the ripple current through C1?
I ask because the cap has to handle that as long as the circuit is running. I would feel more comfortable with 50uH or even 100uH, but that of course would be more expensive.
 

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Dever

Joined May 2, 2022
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Nice, thanks.
Sorry, I should have told that the load changed to 50W only.
The capacitor does the thing. The only matter that worries me in your circuit @Danko is unpolar operating.
 

MrAl

Joined Jun 17, 2014
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Nice, thanks.
Sorry, I should have told that the load changed to 50W only.
The capacitor does the thing. The only matter that worries me in your circuit @Danko is unpolar operating.
Hi,

Be sure to get a capacitor that has a ripple current rating higher than you expect to see though that cap. That should do it i think.
 
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