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4.
BASIC OPERATION
IM FG410-01EN
4.7.11 Setting PWM
The duty of square waves and pulse waves varies according to the instantaneous value of
the modulation signal.
For the manipulation methods that are common with the modulation setting screen, refer to
pp. 70 and 72.
a) PWM example
The duty of the output signal grows larger when the modulation signal swings to the
positive side.
b) Selecting PWM
When [Mode] (modulation mode) is set to
[Modulation] (modulation), set [Type]
(modulation type) on the 2nd page of the
setting screen to [PWM] (PWM).
c) Waveforms for which PWM is not possible
PWM is possible only for square waves and pulse waves.
PWM is not possible for other waveforms.
d) Setting items required for PWM
Set [Duty] (carrier duty) on the 1st page of the setting screen.
Set [Deviation] (peak duty deviation) on the 2nd page of the setting screen.
The output duty varies in the range of carrier duty ± peak duty deviation.
When the pulse wave is used, the pulse width of the carrier is fixed to the duty setting and
cannot be set with time.
If [Source] (modulation source) is set to [Int] (internal), set [ModFctn] (modulation
waveform) and [ModFreq] (modulation frequency).
If [Source] (modulation source) is set to [Ext] (external), input the modulation signal to the
external modulation/addition input terminal. In the case of ±1 V input, the prescribed peak
duty deviation results.
Modulation sync signal
(during internal modulation)
Modulation signal
Output signal
Select [PWM] in
[Type] and then
press the ENTER
key