English
Language : 

DSPIC33FJ16GP101_13 Datasheet, PDF (179/386 Pages) Microchip Technology – 16-Bit Digital Signal Controllers up to 32-Kbyte Flash and 2-Kbyte SRAM
dsPIC33FJ16(GP/MC)101/102 AND dsPIC33FJ32(GP/MC)101/102/104
15.0 MOTOR CONTROL PWM
MODULE
Note 1: This data sheet summarizes the features
of the dsPIC33FJ16(GP/MC)101/102
and dsPIC33FJ32(GP/MC)101/102/104
family devices. It is not intended to be a
comprehensive reference source. To
complement the information in this data
sheet, refer to Section 14. “Motor Con-
trol PWM” (DS70187), in the “dsPIC33F/
PIC24H Family Reference Manual”,
which is available on the Microchip web
site (www.microchip.com).
2: Some registers and associated bits
described in this section may not be
available on all devices. Refer to
Section 4.0 “Memory Organization” in
this data sheet for device-specific register
and bit information.
The dsPIC33FJ16MC10X devices have a 6-channel
Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) module.
The PWM module has the following features:
• Up to 16-bit resolution
• On-the-fly PWM frequency changes
• Edge-Aligned and Center-Aligned Output modes
• Single Pulse Generation mode
• Interrupt support for asymmetrical updates in
Center-Aligned mode
• Output override control for Electrically
Commutative Motor (ECM) operation or BLDC
• Special Event comparator for scheduling other
peripheral events
• Fault pins to optionally drive each of the PWM
output pins to a defined state
• Duty cycle updates configurable to be immediate
or synchronized to the PWM time base
15.1 PWM1: 6-Channel PWM Module
This module simplifies the task of generating multiple
synchronized PWM outputs. The following power and
motion control applications are supported by the PWM
module:
• 3-Phase AC Induction Motor
• Switched Reluctance (SR) Motor
• Brushless DC (BLDC) Motor
• Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
This module contains three duty cycle generators,
numbered 1 through 3. The module has six PWM
output pins, numbered PWM1H1/PWM1L1 through
PWM1H3/PWM1L3. The six I/O pins are grouped into
high/low numbered pairs, denoted by the suffix H or L,
respectively. For complementary loads, the low PWM
pins are always the complement of the corresponding
high I/O pin.
 2011-2012 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS70652E-page 179