Using PWM Output as a DigitaltoAnalog (作为一个DigitaltoAnalog使用PWM输出).pdf
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Application Report
SPRAA88A – September 2008
Using PWM Output as a Digital-to-Analog Converter on a
TMS320F280x Digital Signal Controller
David M. Alter DSP Applications – Semiconductor Group
ABSTRACT
This application report presents a method for utilizing the on-chip pulse width modulated
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(PWM) signal generators on the TMS320F280x family of digital signal controllers as a
digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The method involves analog low-pass filtering the
PWM signal to remove high frequency components, leaving only the low-frequency
content. Theoretical and experimental results are presented to quantify the achievable bit
resolution and bandwidth, which depend upon the analog low-pass filter employed, the
PWM frequency, and the DSP operating frequency. When coupled with a second order
passive RLC filter, the hi-resolution PWM module on the TMS320F280x device is seen
capable of providing greater than 9 bits of DAC resolution with 100 kHz bandwidth.
Alternately, 50 kHz DAC bandwidth is possible with better than 10 bits of resolution.
These resolutions and bandwidths make the PWM/DAC a legitimate lower cost alternative
to dedicated off-chip DACs in TMS320F280x based systems.
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