trim and pwm

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        i am working on a project wich requries a use of a pwm signal can anyone give me the performance comparision??   
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Anonymous
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 I was curious too.. i found that pwm provides u with more flexibility.. what is ur application? ( i am using-030) bt i can maybe give u a generalized performance according to ur app!!! 

   

But for me... PWM is the best!!

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ETRO_SSN583
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Performance comparison to what ? What are you trying to do ? What is

   

the goal of the design, its functionality your are seeking, clearly forum

   

needs a little more info to help you.......

   

 

   

Regards, Dana.

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Anonymous
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        I have worked on both...and I'd recommend using TRIM......though it is a bit more complex than PWM, it provides a more accurate result.   
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Pros and cons to either approach.

   

 

   

1) TRIM confined to 8 bit resolution, PWM to 16 bits, PriSM to 32 bits.

   

2) TRIM more outputs available.

   

3) PriSM less clock noise.

   

 

   

Regards, Dana.

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Just an FYI, you should post in the PSOC 3 forum as that is the

   

device you are working with.

   

 

   

Regards, Dana.

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