The classic way to do this is with a low pass filter. If you google "PWM DAC" 
you'll find what you need. But the performance is going to be a function of the 
PWM frequency and how precisely you can change the duty cycle.Pete
-------- Original message --------From: Charles A via TriEmbed 
<[email protected]> Date: 6/29/20  10:23 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
[email protected] Subject: [TriEmbed] PWM to Analog 0 to 5 VDC? Anyone have 
a favorite circuit or chip to convert a PWM signal to a 0 to 5 VDC signal?  The 
resulting voltage needs to be very stable.  It feeds an ADC input.  I've looked 
at an RL circuit into an OpAmp that also has a cap to ground at the OpAmp 
input.  The DVM says it's stable but the ADC reading the voltage says it's not. 
I'm measuring 100 mV deviations.  Would like to get to a 10 mV deviation. I've 
tried changing cap values on the input as well as adding caps on the output 
side of the OpAmp.  Made improvements but still not good enough.  So looking 
for suggestions please.Thanks,Chuck
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