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I have a very slow time period that I will be measuring using the timer component ranging from 900mS to 20mS. This time interval i will be multiplying by ten to give me 90mS to 2mS. I have to use this new time to drive a digital differential output (cross soupled gates). My question is how can I use this new time interval to drive my differential output.?
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I didn't quite understand you:
The digital signal should be 90 to 2 ms high and how long low? The other signal is only negated first signal?
Bob
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Bob, The signal is a square wave that is variable 90mS to 2mS period.
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...and a duty-cycle of 50% ?
Use a PWM, set the period accordingly to your measured value and the compare-value to half the period (Period<<1),
Use only one output of PWM, no capture, no anything special.
Bob
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Oops, Period>>1 that funny cat switched the kezboard to US! Hot to switch back==??
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Sounds good, thanks. BTW, I like the Avatar he looks like my cat
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To be honest, we've got 7 cats, 1 relatively big dog and always 1 to 2 dogs in foster home
Bob
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May be a good project for digital phase locked loop with PSOC3 🙂