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PWM or Pulse Width Modulation is a highly efficient method of power control in which the power is switched on and off very rapidly. The ouput is then smoothed with a [[Glossary:Capacitor|capacitor]] and/or [[Glossary:Inductor|inductor]] and the relative on and off times then determine the power that is delivered.
PWM or Pulse Width Modulation is a highly efficient method of power control in which the power is switched on and off very rapidly. The output is then smoothed with a [[Glossary:Capacitor|capacitor]] and/or [[Glossary:Inductor|inductor]] and the relative on and off times then determine the power that is delivered.

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PWM or Pulse Width Modulation is a highly efficient method of power control in which the power is switched on and off very rapidly. The output is then smoothed with a capacitor and/or inductor and the relative on and off times then determine the power that is delivered.