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When using a PWM to recreate a signal, it's important to use a phase correct (centered) PWM mode. Using a single sided mode causes the amplitude of a signal to effect the phase center of the sample. This causes unwanted mixing and will lead to intermodulation products--baseband artifacts, harmonics, etc.
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When using a PWM to recreate a signal, it's important to use a phase correct (centered) PWM mode. Using a single sided mode causes the amplitude of a signal to effect the phase center of the sample. This causes unwanted mixing and will lead to intermodulation products--baseband artifacts, harmonics, etc.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: