PWM Internal!

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Flowcode v10 PWM Internal!

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Hi!

I starting up a project where I want to use PWM. If I open the examble from Wiki I am able to see the timing pulse with. In Fc10 I only see a slider like potmeter and can´t see the pulsewith in simulation, is this normal? please.

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Re: PWM Internal!

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Hi Jorgen.
Yes, that is normal as that is the default.
If you want to have the lower image instead of the upper image then within the PWM properties, under Simulation, change Representation from Analogue to Digital.
I must admit I do like the digital.
But I'm a bit biased as I designed the digital version lol.
Any coments on the design are welcome, positive or negative. :)
Martin

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Re: PWM Internal!

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Well Well Martin one more good thing in FC. I did not know it was possible. Yes I also prefer the old view. :lol:
Test it tomorrow. Thank you for fast reply and help.

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Re: PWM Internal!

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You're welcome.
I have edited the Wiki to explain how to change from the slider to the digital version.
I'm glad you mentioned it, thank you.
Martin

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Re: PWM Internal!

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Hi Martin!

It work´s just perform a test, nice to have Both options. ;)

Br Jorgen

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