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− | == NMRA CV 9 | + | {{Infobox |
− | The value of CV#9 sets the nominal PWM period at the decoder output and therefore the frequency is | + | |title = NMRA CV 9 |
− | proportional to the reciprocal of the value. The recommend formula for PWM period should be: PWM period (uS) = (131 + MANTISSA x 4)x 2 EXP | + | |header1 = PWM period |
+ | |label2 = Range of Values | ||
+ | |data2 = 0-255 | ||
+ | |label3 = Default Value | ||
+ | |data3 = 0 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | == NMRA CV 9 - Total PWM Period == | ||
+ | THIS FEATURE IS NOT (YET) SUPPORTED BY THE WOWDIESEL V5 | ||
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+ | The value of CV#9 sets the nominal PWM period at the decoder output and therefore the frequency is proportional to the reciprocal of the value. <br> | ||
+ | The recommend formula for PWM period should be: <br><br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | PWM period (uS) = (131 + MANTISSA x 4)x 2 EXP<br><br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Where MANTISSA is in bits 0-4 bits of CV#9 (low order) and EXP is bits 5-7 for CV#9. If the value programmed into CV-9 falls outside a decoder's capability, it is suggested (but not required) that the decoder "adjust" the value to the appropriate highest or lowest setting supported by the decoder |
Latest revision as of 21:07, 27 September 2018
PWM period | |
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Range of Values | 0-255 |
Default Value | 0 |
NMRA CV 9 - Total PWM Period
THIS FEATURE IS NOT (YET) SUPPORTED BY THE WOWDIESEL V5
The value of CV#9 sets the nominal PWM period at the decoder output and therefore the frequency is proportional to the reciprocal of the value.
The recommend formula for PWM period should be:
PWM period (uS) = (131 + MANTISSA x 4)x 2 EXP
Where MANTISSA is in bits 0-4 bits of CV#9 (low order) and EXP is bits 5-7 for CV#9. If the value programmed into CV-9 falls outside a decoder's capability, it is suggested (but not required) that the decoder "adjust" the value to the appropriate highest or lowest setting supported by the decoder