SPRZ506C October 2022 – May 2024 TMS320F2800132 , TMS320F2800133 , TMS320F2800135 , TMS320F2800137
ePWM: An ePWM Glitch can Occur if a Trip Remains Active at the End of the Blanking Window
0, A, B, C
The blanking window is typically used to mask any PWM trip events during transitions which would be false trips to the system. If an ePWM trip event remains active for less than three ePWM clocks after the end of the blanking window cycles, there can be an undesired glitch at the ePWM output.
Figure 3-2 illustrates the time period which could result in an undesired ePWM output.
Figure 3-3 illustrates the two potential ePWM outputs possible if the trip event ends within 1 cycle before or 3 cycles after the blanking window closes.
Extend or reduce the blanking window to avoid any undesired trip action.