PWM in Arduino-Pulse Width Modulation
PWM in Arduino is a cool technique in which we can Generate Analog Result means Analog Voltage by Digital Input. We can use PWM in several projects say for example dimming of an LED, speed control and power regulator. The Arduino's programming language makes PWM easy to use. Arduino supports function called analogWrite(pin, dutyCycle). Where Duty Cycles value will be between 0 to 255 and Pin will be one of the PWM pins (3, 5, 6, 9, 10, or 11)on Arduino Uno board.
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