I have to take issue with the absolute statements there.
During the Bulk stage an MPPT controller is still delivering PWM in the sense that you use it since the DC output comes from the low voltage side of a DC to DC converter that is operating on high frequency pulses.
And in Absorb and Float the MPPT controller is not necessarily pulsing the DC-DC converter output, it could be changing the converter operating point to produce a lower output current by taking less current from the panels. The voltage waveform on the output in that case would be no noisier than the waveform during Bulk. Same frequency, and not necessarily even a noticeably different pulse width.
During the Bulk stage an MPPT controller is still delivering PWM in the sense that you use it since the DC output comes from the low voltage side of a DC to DC converter that is operating on high frequency pulses.
And in Absorb and Float the MPPT controller is not necessarily pulsing the DC-DC converter output, it could be changing the converter operating point to produce a lower output current by taking less current from the panels. The voltage waveform on the output in that case would be no noisier than the waveform during Bulk. Same frequency, and not necessarily even a noticeably different pulse width.
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