Step-by-step Digital Power Supply Design using STM32
Starting from basics, Dr Ali Shirsavar from Biricha Digital takes you through the Digital PSU design process, explaining how to calculate the control loop coefficients and how to ensure stable operation. Having covered the fundamentals, Ali will then design a power supply from scratch using the free ST-WDS design tool. Finally Dr Michael Hallworth will present the experimental results. Download ST WDS now from: https://www.biricha.com/st-wds

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