Artisan PID and SSR #606
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Is there a way to get a lower PWM frequency to control a zero crossing SSR and still use the built in PID? If not what is the best alternative? I think I would have to get an expensive proportional SSR or an external PID for my setup to work. |
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May 4, 2021
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Artisan itself is not producing PWM signals. Instead it relies on connected hardware for this. Artisan supports for example the https://artisan-scope.org/devices/yoctopuce/ Not sure if this serves your purpose. |
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Artisan itself is not producing PWM signals. Instead it relies on connected hardware for this. Artisan supports for example the
Yoctopuce PWM-Tx
which allows to set the frequency and duty separately.https://artisan-scope.org/devices/yoctopuce/
Not sure if this serves your purpose.