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PWM and sinusoidal waves

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Hi, it's the first time I write in this forum. I have a problem, I need to generate 3 sine waves(50Hz and dephased) and compare them with a triangular carrier using STM32 evaluation board (STM32F103ZE). My question is: How can I generate these 3 waves?

If someone could post some examples we would be very thankfull.
 

the most effective and easiest way to do it : PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)

google it, you will find a lot of examples,

and there are some pics having pwm output

good luck
 

Hello
you can have a help with it's example on PWM. you can select timers az PWM and choose your favorite channel. it will make pulse wave which can be sine with a filter.
making waves in this micro will be parallel with others works and don't make any delays.
good lock
 

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