Pulse-width modulators (pwms), Features, Pin description – Sierra Wireless WISMO218 User Manual
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Product Technical Specification &
Customer Design Guidelines
Pulse-Width Modulators (PWMs)
The WISMO218 contains two Pulse-Width Modulators (PWMs). They can be used in conjunction with
an external transistor for driving a vibrator, or a backlight LED.
Features
Each PWM uses two 7-bit unsigned binary numbers: one for the output period and one for the pulse
width or the duty cycle.
The relative timing for the PWM output is shown in the figure below.
Figure 25. Relative Timing for the PWM Output
Table 21. PWM Electrical Characteristics
Parameter
Condition
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Unit
V
OH
High impedance load
2.7
2.85
-
V
Load with I
oH
= 4mA
-
2.4
-
V
V
OL
-
-
-
0.1
V
I
PEAK
-
-
-
4
mA
Frequency
-
25.6
-
1083.3
kHz
Duty cycle
-
0*
-
100*
%
Pin Description
Table 22. PWM Pin Descriptions
Signal
Pin Number
I/O
I/O Type
Description
PWM0
36
O
2V8
PWM output
PWM1
35
O
2V8
PWM output
Application
Both the PWM0 and PWM1 signals can be used in conjunction with an external transistor for driving
a vibrator, or a backlight LED.