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    • bananapuppyundefined
      bananapuppy @Egon.Net
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      @egon-net thanks for making these graphs, very useful to me! Does the voltage still overshoot to about 16V with 100% PWM, when using a 100nF capacitor?

      How about a capacitor somewhere between 100nF and 1ยตF? I.e. 0.47ยตF for instance, I figure that might be a nice middle ground for ripple with not too much of an overshoot ๐Ÿ˜„?

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      • Egon.Netundefined
        Egon.Net @bananapuppy
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        @bananapuppy you are welcome ๐Ÿ™‚
        With a 100nF capacitor the overshoot should be about 1.5V (13.5V max for 12V), and ripple about 1Vpp

        The bigger the cap, the bigger the overshoot.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @Egon.Net
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          A ripple of 1V p-p is unlikely to matter.

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          • Egon.Netundefined
            Egon.Net @dc42
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            @dc42 said in PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control:

            A ripple of 1V p-p is unlikely to matter.

            I agree.

            Is there any drawback for the Duet with the highest PWM frequencies (CPU/resource usage wise) besides a tiny bit more power consumed by the mosfet?

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            • bananapuppyundefined
              bananapuppy @Egon.Net
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              @egon-net @dc42 thanks! I recon the following should do for a capacitor then? A ceramic one, as electrolytic doesn't even seem available at 100nF, does that matter? There was mention of ESR with use of an electrolytic capacitor / being used in the simulation?

              SA105E104MARTB AVX

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              • Egon.Netundefined
                Egon.Net @bananapuppy
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                @bananapuppy said in PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control:

                SA105E104MARTB AVX

                Ceramic is ok, but I'd try to get one with X5R or X7R dielectric. The one you picked has Z5U dielectric which is not that good.

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                • bananapuppyundefined
                  bananapuppy @Egon.Net
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                  @egon-net no idea what that difference means (if someone can recommend me a good electronics course, please do ๐Ÿคฃ), but the following should be good then!? ๐Ÿ˜„

                  CM-100N-X7R SR PASSIVES

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @bananapuppy
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                    @bananapuppy said in PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control:

                    CM-100N-X7R

                    Yes, that's 100nF 100V X7R.

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                      @egon-net said in PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control:

                      @dc42 said in PWM to constant DC voltage for fan control:

                      A ripple of 1V p-p is unlikely to matter.

                      I agree.

                      Is there any drawback for the Duet with the highest PWM frequencies (CPU/resource usage wise) besides a tiny bit more power consumed by the mosfet?

                      Just a little more heat dissipation in the mosfet, and perhaps slightly poorer resolution in the PWM setting.

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                      • Egon.Netundefined
                        Egon.Net @dc42
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                        @dc42 nice, thanks!

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