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PWM is a form of signal modulation that allows digital output to approximate an analog signal. Use this for questions about using the PWM pins (marked with ~).
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Set PWM by period? And have it variable?
There is a popular PWM library however it doesn't compile and also since 63 ms is 15.8 Hz, that library's integer Hz setting isn't of help. …
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Set PWM by period? And have it variable?
When loop() sees the ADC change, the below code adjusts the PWM accordingly.
Note that no floating point data types are used. … OCR5B = dwell;
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Obviously, this code will have limitations to the range of frequencies it can handle, but the Internet has plenty of means for higher frequency PWM, especially when the desired PWM is …
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Controlling water temperature accurately
Use a higher PWM for great differences and then lower PWM for when close to target.
Once homed in on your target, there are a few means you can try to improve temperature stability. …