Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) is a technique used to control the amount of power delivered to a device by varying the width of a pulse. By rapidly switching a signal between on and off, with varying on-time (pulse width), an average voltage can be achieved. PWM is commonly used in applications like LED dimming, motor speed control, and generating analog-like signals from digital circuits.
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