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Pulse Width Modulation Theory
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Pulse Width Modulated control systems
PWM control systems

Zelimir Krokar
Technology Edge Systems, LLP

The attached PDF files are “Introduction to PWM control systems” and “Theory of the Pulse Width Modulated Control Systems”.

“Introduction to PWM control systems” describes in a few pages a basic approach to the study of The Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) control systems. It provides a systematic way to a general system solution of such and similar problems. The method described also provides the designer with the ability to predict system behavior. As a descriptive vehicle, it uses a simple system consisting of a pulse width modulator (PWM) and a linear system section W(s) – where s is the complex frequency to connect time and frequency domain via the Laplace transform – connected in series. After the individual components are studied independently, it proceeds to analyze the system when the feedback loop is closed. “Introduction to PWM Control Systems” is the primer providing the necessary basis for reading the second attachment, “Theory of the Pulse Width Modulated Control Systems”.

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Theory of the Pulse Width Modulated Control Systems” gives the reader a broader approach to the study of such systems, providing detailed analytical tools for simple and more complex system control configuration. Near the end of this book, a direction is presented for further study of the Frequency Pulse Width Modulated (FPWM) control systems.

These two documents are presented on the “Reference Materials” page.