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    Is it possible to make a 3 phase Sine PWM signal, 5 KHz with a PIC18F4550?

    At first sight I tought it was just publicity of something different, now I saw it better, I'll see what it is about, Can I generate the 5 KHz triphasic signal with it and stop or initiate it from the 18F4550? Thank you for your answer
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    Is it possible to make a 3 phase Sine PWM signal, 5 KHz with a PIC18F4550?

    the document 01017A.pdf is too much oriented to motor control with feedback and pid. It is much more complex than what I'm trying to do. Do you know about a simpler document where PWM be treated (as for an inversor, although they are too slow (60 Hz) compared with 5 KHz) and explained in a...
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    Is it possible to make a 3 phase Sine PWM signal, 5 KHz with a PIC18F4550?

    Rjenkin: Thank you very much for your advice, I'll study these notes and then I'll be back to talk about it.
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    Is it possible to make a 3 phase Sine PWM signal, 5 KHz with a PIC18F4550?

    I'm in the process of designing a device and in a way I could build 3 sinusoidal signals, 120 degrees delayed each, so it is a triphasic system at a frequency a little lower than 5,000 Hertz. (The instruction for hpwm in picbasic I didn't find the way to use it correctly) To make this, I thought...

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