2021-03-15 08:59 AM
Hello,
As it is written in the datasheet, the propagation delay (Tpwm/d(on)) is 125ns. Does it means that if my PWM has a duty cycle less than 125 ns, the output will stay low? Or it is just a delay before seen my output getting high?
Regards,
Hugo
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2021-03-23 08:20 AM
Hello @HBouc.1,
input pulses shorter than 200 ns could be distorted.
For each output pulse it is necessary to consider the following timings: 2x propagation delay, rise time, fall time and dead time.
Also considers that the timing values reported in the STSPIN240 datasheet are relative to VS = 5 V.
With lower supply voltage these timings increase.
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2021-03-23 08:20 AM
Hello @HBouc.1,
input pulses shorter than 200 ns could be distorted.
For each output pulse it is necessary to consider the following timings: 2x propagation delay, rise time, fall time and dead time.
Also considers that the timing values reported in the STSPIN240 datasheet are relative to VS = 5 V.
With lower supply voltage these timings increase.
Let me know if I solved your doubts, if so please "Select as Best" button.
2021-03-25 02:23 AM
Hello Cristiana,
Thanks you for your answer. It indeed solves my doubts.
Hugo