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Buck-boost converters are often used to drive the TEC element where TEC is positioned between VOUT and VIN pins of the power supply and VOUT is changed by varying current at VFB pin.
AFE539A4 is an excellent design for such control. AFE539A4 integrates sensing (ADC), digital loop (PI loop with a set point), voltage output for VFB control of the buck-booster, and comparator for over current protection. All of these parameters are fully adjustable through the device internal registers.
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.
If digital sensors are used, AFE639D2 has a capability to read the temperature sensor through I2C communication.
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