I have a laboratory DC linear power supply model GPS-1850D. I have set this up in slave mode and connected my computer to control it. My computer has an output voltage range of 0 to 5 volts. I am currently trying to use a PID loop to take in a temperature reading (of peltier heater) through thermocouples, input that data into my computer, compare that temperature with my previous set point, and then output a voltage signal to control the power supply to get my Peltier heater to the desired temperature.
I have the power supply in constant voltage mode, with the current limit around 4 volts.
Whenever I try increase the PID setpoint by a few degrees Celsius, and the PID output voltage shoots up, the power supply will start clicking when it gets to around 4.3 volts. Why is it clicking and is it still okay to use?
Even when I increase the PID slightly, so that it the power supply would have to output 4.5 volts to keep the Peltier constant, the power supply starts clicking. It stops clicking when the voltage comes down, out of the 4.3 to 5 Volt range.
Can anyone help me?
Also, I checked the current when the clicking is happening and it is at less than 1 amp, so I am not if the current limit is the problem or not.