Manual adjustment? No
Constant Current? No
Dynamic duty cycle/frequency control based external sensor input or OBD data from the computer? Yes
That depends on what you are trying to...
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Manual adjustment? No
Constant Current? No
Dynamic duty cycle/frequency control based external sensor input or OBD data from the computer? Yes
That depends on what you are trying to...
There is no benefit from dynamically controlling the frequency (as far as I can tell) and I'm not a believer of this "magic resonance" that some speak of, but there is plenty of benefit from...
No, I don't use a gate driver. Not yet..
http://www.hhoforums.com/entry.php?5-Recreate-the-Arduino-Powered-PWM#comment16
According to what I've read, rail voltage is basically the voltage read at the filtering or stiffening cap(s) connected to the source pin and +. In this case it would be ~14VDC.
This document is...
I use 3 of the FQP30N06L MOSFETS in parallel at the moment with the unit I have installed and have tested up to 20 amps @ 14.5VDC with little to no heat using a small 45mm cubed heat sink and same...
Here is where I will explain the how: http://www.hhoforums.com/entry.php?5-Recreate-the-Arduino-Powered-PWM
I've already done this successfully: /entry.php?4-Arduino-Controlled-PWM&bt=7. This was being hosted over at hodinfo.com, but I think I'm going to have to copy it over where I wish to share it.