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In this tutorial, T.K. Hareendran shows us how to set up an interleaved PWM output on an Arduino Uno. He then uses different techniques to validate that the desired result is achieve.
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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