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Can I use uC with space vector PWM?

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Hi,

I wonder if I can use uC instead of dsp to control space vector PWM? Does some of you used uC to control space vector PWM? Do you have code samples? Thanks in advance!

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I don't think you can do this with 8-bit micro, or you can choose one with hardware multiplier. Maybe PIC18 works.
 

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I think it is possible by using the hardware cccp ports
they will give up to 19.4 khz as a 50 50 duty quite easily
but i think also perhasp two cores and a mux circuit could be used
to mux the pmw fromt he cccp
I was interested as i had never heard of this technique
so I found a picture

perhaps we will have some thoughts about it clearer
if I put a picture or 2 and also we can all add links to details


h**p://www.eetasia.com/ARTICLES/2001MAY/2001MAY15_AMD_DSP_AN.PDF
here is a dsp version maybe get some ideas also


**broken link removed**
 

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