Hi Vasile,

Not sure if I understood you correctly. If you want the PWM signals to be 
exactly the same but only inverted you can use the bridge mode for one of the 
PWM's that is when one output goes high the other goes low.


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Kind regards,

Rob

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Onderwerp: [jallib] PWM versus enhanced PWM, oposite polarity output?

Hi all,
PIC18F2550, 28pin PIC device has only the PWM implemented, the enhanced PWM is 
available on 40/44pin devices only. However, If I want on a 28pin PIC  two PWMs 
running at the same frequency, with the same duty-cycle, how can I generate one 
active high and one active low PWM signals without using any external inverter? 
No deadband between the output signals is required.
Any experience is appreciated.
thank you!

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