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In Topic: dsPIC33F and PWM signals
Posted 18 Sep 2011
jimblumberg, on 14 September 2011 - 08:52 PM, said:Quote
Along with this there is a file called krisys_driver.c. This file creates the pwm arguments, testing functions and a bunch of other stuff. It was set up to have two PWM signals and two direction signals.
Does this code work?
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It creates 4 PWM signals using the 4 PWM outputs from the PIC and then it uses 4 D I/O's as direction signals. I have begun testing the code and my direction signals are working because I hooked them up to LED's and verified that they are working. I cannot, however, get my PWM signals to work.
Do any of the PWM signals work? You seem to have a stray '\' in your gsmp_drivers.c file #define Rf_PWM_PIN 25\.
Jim
None of the PWM signals work. I am confused what this is becuase the direction part of the pwm arguments work, just not the duty cycle.
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laf259
04 May 2010 - 12:18We are stuck on 12_11 too. We're a little bit further than you are but we can't get it to compile. did yours ever compile?