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-The Pulse Width Modulator node converts an analog input into a pulse where the ON/OFF ratio depends on the modulated value of the **Input** connector. The node computes the ratio of the **Input** value with the **Input Min.** property and the **Input Max.** property and applies it to the **Period** of the output pulse to determine the ON time.+The Pulse Width Modulator node converts an analog input into a pulse where the ON/OFF ratio depends on the modulated value of the **Input** connector.\\ 
 +The node computes the ratio of the **Input** value with the **Input Min.** property and the **Input Max.** property and applies it to the **Period** of the output pulse to determine the ON time.\\ 
 +The ratio is calculated at every expiration of the **Period** and thus it considers the actual value of the **Input** connector in that moment.
  
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 +<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Behaviour of PWM </WRAP>  </WRAP>
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