bpelec
Electrical
- Jul 12, 2005
- 54
I am designing a full-bridge dc-dc converter that will use peak current mode control and switching at 100 kHz. The control loop will have two feedback signals: the current through the primary transformer coil and the output voltage.
Here's the problem... Due to the nature of the application, there is no physcial path I can use between the control circuitry and the voltage output. As a result, I need to remotely/wirelessly measure the output voltage.
My thought at the moment is to use a short range RF chip such as those made by Xenics. To make this work, I would have to sample the output voltage using an ADC, transmit the digital signal using the RF chip, and then reconvert the digital signal to analogue using a DAC.
Questions:
1) Am I mad?
2) What sample rate would I need to use on the output voltage in order to make the control loop work? The RF chips I have seen can sample at about 100 kHz or a bit more. This is clearly not enough to characterise switching harmonics in my system, but would it be enough to regulate the output voltage?