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D2R: PDI-A15-5V1A SPWM Driver

  • Writer: Lentark Electronics
    Lentark Electronics
  • Oct 14, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 10

Product image showing the PDI-A15-5V1A SPWM driver with 3D design renderings, PCB module views, and real product comparison.

PDI-A15-5V1A: SPWM Driver Design

PDI-A15-5V1A is a configurable PWM driver module designed for applications where signal timing, duty cycle control and output mode selection are important. In addition to push-pull and inverted PWM modes, the module also supports sinusoidal PWM operation.


This Design to Reality view presents the transition from the design stage to the manufactured hardware, showing how the compact driver structure and signal interface are carried into the final product form.


Sinusoidal PWM Operation

Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation, commonly known as SPWM, is used to generate PWM signals whose duty cycle varies according to a sinusoidal reference. This method is especially useful in applications where the generated switching pattern needs to follow a smoother waveform behavior.


In the PDI-A15-5V1A, SPWM operation provides an additional signal generation mode alongside the other PWM configurations. This makes the module suitable for development and test environments where different PWM output structures need to be evaluated from a compact hardware platform.


Configurable Output Modes

Although this product view highlights the SPWM capability of the module, PDI-A15-5V1A is not limited to sinusoidal PWM generation. The module can also be configured for push-pull and inverted PWM operation, depending on the requirements of the target application.


This flexibility allows the same hardware structure to be used in different driver-oriented test setups and control applications. For designers, this can reduce the need for separate signal generation boards during early development and evaluation stages.


Typical Use Cases

PDI-A15-5V1A can be used in applications where configurable PWM signal generation is required.


Typical use cases include:

  • SPWM signal generation

  • Push-pull PWM driver applications

  • Inverted PWM signal generation

  • Inverter-related test setups

  • Induction and power electronics experiments

  • Motor control signal evaluation

  • General PWM driver development


Conclusion

PDI-A15-5V1A provides a compact and configurable PWM driver structure with support for sinusoidal, push-pull and inverted PWM operation. Its SPWM capability makes it useful in applications where sinusoidal duty variation is required, while its additional operating modes provide flexibility for broader PWM driver development and testing.

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