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pulse-width modulation

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pulse-width modulation [′pəls ¦width ‚mäj·ə‚lā·shən]
(communications)


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National Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE:NSM) has introduced an integrated 100 V pulse-width modulation (PWM) controller for forward converters with the active clamp/reset technique used in distributed power architectures.
In order to ensure reliable transmission, the TDM interface, which converts the TDM data stream to fiber, supports a self-clocking code using a pulse-width modulation scheme that converts TDM clock information to a format suitable for fiber-optic communication.
76us, a four channel pulse-width modulation unit, an asynchronous communications channel, synchronous communication channel, 56 interrupt sources with a sample rate down to 40ns, eight channel peripheral event controlled interrupts transferring data within one CPU cycle, an on-chip bootstrap loader, an idle mode and two powerdown modes.
 
 
 
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