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The Atmega 328P chip in the Arduino Uno has three PWM timers (known as Timer 0, Timer 1, and Timer 2) controlling six PWM outputs. Each of the timers has a prescaler that generates the timer clock by ...
I am not sure why pulse generator buffers are so fascinating at the moment. It could be that the workshop’s only crystal-backed generator that can run from 0% to 100% duty cycle is still broken, or it ...
I have wanted to make a pulse generator for years. I know you can buy perfectly good ones, but not if you want non-overlapping outputs to drive the mosfets in synchronous-rectified dc-dc converters.
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