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Need help for project RGB led controller.

Dear all,
I want to start project with rgb led, what MCU i can use, ARM, AVR or PIC ?
I have need 3 PWM Hardware not less than 10 Bit resolution, and eeprom memory inside mcu.

I must do 100% work myself.

Thank you for any comment or example similar project.

xgnetto

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  • <italic>Is it a school requirement that you must modulate a RGB led using three PWM channels, or are the PWM channels expected to be used for something else.</italij>

    Yes. But remember I have need 3 PWM Hardware not less than 10 Bit resolution.

    what info you want to help me more?

    xgnetto

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  • <italic>Is it a school requirement that you must modulate a RGB led using three PWM channels, or are the PWM channels expected to be used for something else.</italij>

    Yes. But remember I have need 3 PWM Hardware not less than 10 Bit resolution.

    what info you want to help me more?

    xgnetto

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  • Please read the instructions on how to use formatting tags!

    Q: "Is it a school requirement that you must modulate a RGB led using three PWM channels, or are the PWM channels expected to be used for something else"

    A: "Yes"

    'Yes' is not a meaningful answer to that question, is it?

    It was not a Yes/No question - it was an either/or question, wasn't it?

    "But remember I have need 3 PWM Hardware"

    Do you?
    Why?

    Read the question again, and answer it!

  • Q: "Is it a school requirement that you must modulate a RGB led using three PWM channels, or are the PWM channels expected to be used for something else"

    i say YES it is a school requirement and YES i Need THREE PCM channels

    i need and RGB led for output

    xgnetto

  • "i say YES it is a school requirement and YES i Need THREE PCM channels"

    So you didn't read the question carefully, did you?

    The questions was not "do you need 3 PCM channels" - it was "are the PWM channels expected to be used for something else"

    It is very important that you read questions carefully - especially your assignments!
    It's no use handing-in a brilliant answer if it's to the wrong question!

    As my maths teacher used to say, "If you can read, you're in!"