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beaker404



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High frequency PWM
PostPosted: Mon Mar 15, 2021 11:34 am     Reply with quote

Looked over the forum and data sheets, not getting an answer.
18F23K22 @ 64MHz.
CCS 5.094

Looking at doing a PWM for an On Off Keying communication. Previously I have done it with a 2MHz oscillator chip and an RF detector. This works well. Space requirements are making me look for ways to trim part count.
So using a PWM output to generate the 2MHz signal seems plausible. Looking for a 50% duty cycle. I am not finding MHz level PWM discussions all are in the KHz range. 2MHz out of the range for the clock? I do not need any code actions that fast, just the hardware to generate a 2MHz PWM.

Took a run at the PWM setup:

Code:
setup_ccp1(CCP_PWM | CCP_USE_TIMER3_AND_TIMER4 );            // Set CCP1 as PWM using TIMER 4
setup_timer_4(T4_DIV_BY_1,8,1);                  // 2MHz Timer 4 rate
set_pwm1_duty/(50);                                    // 50% duty cycle on PWM1



I am hoping someone who has done more PWM stuff can say whether this is doable or not.
Ttelmah



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 15, 2021 11:41 am     Reply with quote

Code:

setup_ccp1(CCP_PWM | CCP_USE_TIMER3_AND_TIMER4 );            // Set CCP1 as PWM using TIMER 4
setup_timer_4(T4_DIV_BY_1,7,1);                  // 2MHz Timer 4 rate
// /8 needs PR2=7
set_pwm1_duty/(16L);                                    // 50% duty cycle on PWM1
//Now your clock gives full out at (PR2+1)*4 = 32. 50%=32/2=16
//Must be passed as an int16 (L).


Comments and changes inline. Smile
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 15, 2021 11:46 am     Reply with quote

Thank You for the help, I will review to learn about the changes you made.
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