Jim Granville <no.spam@designtools.maps.co.nz> wrote in message
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> blisca wrote:
>
> > Hello
> > it looks difficult to me choose the right processor.
> > What does they mean with ,say, 5 pwm channel?
> > Does it really mean that can i have 5 pin with 5 differents pwm signals
at
> > the same time?
>
> Normally yes.
> Typically uC have a common timebase counter, and 5 separate compare
> values, for the PWM's - If in doubt,look at the SFR's
>
> -jg
Many thanks ,now it behaves xactly as you told me to expect!>
Reply by Jim Granville●October 29, 20072007-10-29
blisca wrote:
> Hello
> it looks difficult to me choose the right processor.
> What does they mean with ,say, 5 pwm channel?
> Does it really mean that can i have 5 pin with 5 differents pwm signals at
> the same time?
Normally yes.
Typically uC have a common timebase counter, and 5 separate compare
values, for the PWM's - If in doubt,look at the SFR's
-jg
Reply by blisca●October 29, 20072007-10-29
Hello
it looks difficult to me choose the right processor.
What does they mean with ,say, 5 pwm channel?
Does it really mean that can i have 5 pin with 5 differents pwm signals at
the same time?
Thanks,
Diego