Hi Sumit,
I tried both of your most-recent posts, but no luck. Here is a pdf detailing the steps I took. Page 53 is where I show my work for this ".cmd" file business.
260116_TI_E2E_prompt.pdf
Please let me know what to try next, thank you.
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Abdur Rehman said: The first LSB is ignored, as it is meant for the DACSource and must be 0 . The next four bits determine the Ramp Source. In case of ePWM 5, it is 0100 (i.e., 4 ), which corresponds to ePWM 5.
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