DPWM Leading Edge Mode
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SNIU028A – February 2016 – Revised April 2016
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Digital Pulse Width Modulator (DPWM)
All edges are dynamic in triangular mode, so fixed blanking is not that useful. The adaptive sample trigger
is not needed. It is very easy to put a fixed sample trigger exactly in the center of the On-time, because
the center of the on-time does not move in this mode. Both Blanking A and Blanking B are applied to
DPWMB.
2.8
DPWM Leading Edge Mode
Leading edge mode is very similar to Normal mode, reversed in time. The DPWM A falling edge is fixed,
and the rising edge moves to the left, or backwards in time, as the filter output increases. The DPWMB
falling edge stays ahead of the DPWMA rising edge by a fixed dead time. Here is a diagram of the
Leading Edge Mode:
Figure 2-9. DPWM – Leading Edge Mode