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1. Analog signal and equivalent pulse-width modulation. (Click this image to view a larger, more detailed version) To convert from analog to digital, the analog signal first is sampled at a carrier ...
This video is part of the Test & Measurement Series: XYZs of Oscilloscopes Video Series In the second video on triggering an oscilloscope, we look at pulse-width triggering, trigger hold-off, and ...
This video is part of the Test & Measurement Series: XYZs of Oscilloscopes Video Series Many oscilloscope measurements are used for characterizing pulse signals or digital data. While you can ...
Read more Test Ideas and Design Ideas here. As ICs increase in complexity and decrease in size, their pin counts drop or, at best, remain constant. The result: a need for pin-saving measures like ...
Pulse-width modulation (PWM), as it applies to motor control, is a way of delivering energy through a succession of pulses rather than a continuously varying (analog) signal.
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) is a fundamental technique in power electronics that facilitates the efficient control of power delivery by modulating the width of voltage or current pulses.
The digital-to-analog conversion capabilities of the CorePWM solution, combined with the analog blocks of Actel Fusion PSCs, make it appropriate for embedded mixed-signal applications in the ...