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Variable Duty Cycle PWM Generation

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Dear All,
How to generate Variable Duty Cycle with same frequency PWM Signal using DSP processor?
DSP Processor using : TMS320F28335 Texas Instruments.




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Refer TI application note. Their document SPRS439L –JUNE 2007–REVISED MAY 2012 or updated version
 

Can any one suggest me the books or online study material for embedded c as i have an experience on assembly language?


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Sorry I don't Know assembly language for TI. U can search TI application note or technical notes.
 

Since i am an beginner in Embedded C,got confused from where to get an reference study material.
Can i get some references or details of books that i can go through for Embedded C?


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DSP processor find use in an extremely diverse array of applications, from radar system to consumer electronics. Naturally, no one processor can meet the needs of all or even most applications. therefore, the first task for the designer to selecting a DSP processor is to weigh the relative importance of performance, cost, integration, ease of development, power consumption and other factors for the application at hand. Here we will briefly touch on the needs of just a few classes of DSP applications.

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