You can implement this in the lab. Let us say you have a signal generator that give us a linear line every T. And you have the signal s(t) that you want to have its PWM. If you compare the output of this signal generator and s(t) you will have PWM.
Yes that is, suppose i am using non linear controller, which is based on system dynamics and its output is giving phase angle. System output power depends on varying phase shift of pwm. so my controller is giving output as phase angle. Now suppose i want to feed this angle to pwm to adjust my power, how would i implement it in matlab simulink.
Yes that is, suppose i am using non linear controller, which is based on system dynamics and its output is giving phase angle. System output power depends on varying phase shift of pwm. so my controller is giving output as phase angle. Now suppose i want to feed this angle to pwm to adjust my power, how would i implement it in matlab simulink.