I've decided to take the path of least resistance and ordered a few PICs 
that have 7 CCP modules. Looks like the easiest solution. Thanks for your 
replies!

On Monday, June 25, 2012 10:01:56 AM UTC-6, John in WI wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> This group has been a great source for me. Learned a great deal in the 
> last couple years.
> Is there a library or routine for outputting PWM on various pins without 
> using the CCP modules?
>
> I want to control 2 H bridges (that means 4 different PWM signals) with an 
> 18f14k50 which appears to only have 1 CCP pin.
>
> Just pulsing a pin would work in this case... not sure about timing, etc, 
> though, and how it would affect the rest of what I'm trying to accomplish.
>
> Ideally, something like the servo_rc_master that pulses any pin you choose 
> would work great. Might there be a way to modify that library to provide a 
> more traditional PWM that would provide different frequencies and duty 
> cycles?
>
> Thanks again for all the great work here.....
>
> -John in WI
>

On Monday, June 25, 2012 10:01:56 AM UTC-6, John in WI wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> This group has been a great source for me. Learned a great deal in the 
> last couple years.
> Is there a library or routine for outputting PWM on various pins without 
> using the CCP modules?
>
> I want to control 2 H bridges (that means 4 different PWM signals) with an 
> 18f14k50 which appears to only have 1 CCP pin.
>
> Just pulsing a pin would work in this case... not sure about timing, etc, 
> though, and how it would affect the rest of what I'm trying to accomplish.
>
> Ideally, something like the servo_rc_master that pulses any pin you choose 
> would work great. Might there be a way to modify that library to provide a 
> more traditional PWM that would provide different frequencies and duty 
> cycles?
>
> Thanks again for all the great work here.....
>
> -John in WI
>

On Monday, June 25, 2012 10:01:56 AM UTC-6, John in WI wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> This group has been a great source for me. Learned a great deal in the 
> last couple years.
> Is there a library or routine for outputting PWM on various pins without 
> using the CCP modules?
>
> I want to control 2 H bridges (that means 4 different PWM signals) with an 
> 18f14k50 which appears to only have 1 CCP pin.
>
> Just pulsing a pin would work in this case... not sure about timing, etc, 
> though, and how it would affect the rest of what I'm trying to accomplish.
>
> Ideally, something like the servo_rc_master that pulses any pin you choose 
> would work great. Might there be a way to modify that library to provide a 
> more traditional PWM that would provide different frequencies and duty 
> cycles?
>
> Thanks again for all the great work here.....
>
> -John in WI
>

On Monday, June 25, 2012 10:01:56 AM UTC-6, John in WI wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> This group has been a great source for me. Learned a great deal in the 
> last couple years.
> Is there a library or routine for outputting PWM on various pins without 
> using the CCP modules?
>
> I want to control 2 H bridges (that means 4 different PWM signals) with an 
> 18f14k50 which appears to only have 1 CCP pin.
>
> Just pulsing a pin would work in this case... not sure about timing, etc, 
> though, and how it would affect the rest of what I'm trying to accomplish.
>
> Ideally, something like the servo_rc_master that pulses any pin you choose 
> would work great. Might there be a way to modify that library to provide a 
> more traditional PWM that would provide different frequencies and duty 
> cycles?
>
> Thanks again for all the great work here.....
>
> -John in WI
>

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