Hi,
I'm wondering if I can control a buck converter with a pwm signal and a low pass filter rc attached to the feedback pin of the converter,
can someone tell me is this info about PWM is trustable? https://www.parallax.com/go/PBASICHelp/Content/LanguageTopics/Commands/PWM.htm
The info it kinda confuse me in first instance talks about a high output equals to 5V I imagine it is a micro controller with a power supply of 5V, then it says if you could switch on and off rapidly, half time on and half time off should give 2.5V and last it calculates the average voltage at 100% duty cycle = 1.953V, but 100% is not equals to high ouput pin(5V)?
And for example let's say I have a micro controller with an 8-bit for PWM porpuses, that means we can adjust the brightness of a led in 256 steps from 0 to 255, does each of that step provides a different voltage level?
I'm wondering if I can control a buck converter with a pwm signal and a low pass filter rc attached to the feedback pin of the converter,
can someone tell me is this info about PWM is trustable? https://www.parallax.com/go/PBASICHelp/Content/LanguageTopics/Commands/PWM.htm
The info it kinda confuse me in first instance talks about a high output equals to 5V I imagine it is a micro controller with a power supply of 5V, then it says if you could switch on and off rapidly, half time on and half time off should give 2.5V and last it calculates the average voltage at 100% duty cycle = 1.953V, but 100% is not equals to high ouput pin(5V)?
And for example let's say I have a micro controller with an 8-bit for PWM porpuses, that means we can adjust the brightness of a led in 256 steps from 0 to 255, does each of that step provides a different voltage level?




