Can make a 50MHz PWM output?
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‎2022-11-13 11:26 PM
MCU : STM32H7, PB0 ​PWM CH2N
TIM1 CLK : 200MHz
Prescaler : 0
Counter Period : 3
Pulse : 2
GPIO Speed : Very High​
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I'm testing a 50MHz PWM output.
And my test conditions are written at the top of this question.
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As a result, I decided that a 50MHz PWM output was impossible.
This is because the square wave is distorted by the slew rate as shown in the attached picture.
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However, the output buffer timing characteristics of the datasheet states that frequencies up to 220 MHz are possible.
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So I leave a question to ask if I've missed anything.
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thank you
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‎2022-11-14 9:03 AM
Nice, okay, I oversaw the 500 MHz!
Still, you can do a lot of things wrong with the probe.
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‎2022-11-14 10:45 AM
Looks like the wrong probe or setting.
Make sure to put it in 10x mode if you're using a 1x / 10x probe.
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‎2022-11-14 5:27 PM
Thanks for your reply.
I am using my own custom board.
So I think the key point is my probe.
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‎2022-11-14 5:42 PM
I'm used in x1 mode. and I don't know "Pf input" exactly.
I wonder what is your MCU Model
please let me know. thank you
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‎2022-11-14 10:26 PM
In GHz-wireless times, measuring some 50 MHz seems like it must be so simple... :D
"pF" input: capacitance of the probe, a good probe has that printed on the probe or its connector.
And do NOT use x1 mode, all the probes I ever used have a much higher capacitance than in the 10:1 divider mode.
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‎2022-11-15 12:10 AM
you have to use probe in 10:1 setting. (1:1 is useless with hi-speed cmos circuits ! )
cpu is stm32H743vit , at 200MHz core clk.
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‎2022-11-15 4:25 PM
The problem has been resolved.
Probe setup was the problem.
After setting to x10 mode, the waveform was checked normally.
thank you

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