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High-power TEC usually requires a H-Bridge to drive. H-Bridge requires 2 control signals: PWM to control average power and a digital direction pin to control the direction of the current flow.
AFE439A2 is an excellent for such topology. The device integrates sensing (ADC), digital loop (PI loop with a set point), PWM and digital output. Based on the ADC input, the PI loop dictates the duty cycle and direction pin to maintain the set-point temperature of the TEC.
The device has an integrated non-volatile memory to store all of the configurations eliminating run-time software requirement. If set point has to be adjusted run-time, the device supports I2C or SPI communication protocols.
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