How to subject the PR2 from a given equation?

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The discussion revolves around isolating the variable "PR2" from the equation Tpwm = [(PR2) + 1] • 4 • TOSC • N, which involves understanding the relationships between the variables involved in the equation.

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  • Participants explore methods for isolating "PR2" by manipulating the equation, including dividing by terms and rearranging the equation. There are requests for clarification on the correctness of each step taken in the process.

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One participant mentions a lack of recent mathematical practice, which may influence their confidence in manipulating the equation. There is also a request for detailed steps, suggesting a need for clarity in the algebraic process.

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Homework Statement


Subject the "PR2" from the following equation

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Tpwm = [(PR2) + 1] • 4 • TOSC • N

• = multiply

The Attempt at a Solution



Actually I am not a student
As well as I know how the equation after subject the "PR2"... PR2 = [Fosc / (Fpwm * 4 * N )] - 1
where( Tosc = 1 / Fosc ) as well as Tpwm = 1/ Fpwm

I found above equation when I study the micro controller programming myself
I can not remember now maths
so I need to subject the "PR2" from above equation
so I need the all every steps and rule I need to follow for above matter

Please help
Thanks in advance
 
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If the • are multiply, then you can just divide by each term that is being multiplied and carry across the 1 to the next side.

Basically, divide both sides of the equation by the N, 4 and so on. Then subtract 1 from both sides of the equation.
 
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rock.freak667 said:
If the • are multiply, then you can just divide by each term that is being multiplied and carry across the 1 to the next side.

Basically, divide both sides of the equation by the N, 4 and so on. Then subtract 1 from both sides of the equation.

Can you please show me a step

Thanks in advance
 
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Step1 - Tpwm / 4 * TOSC * N = (PR2) - 1 ..; Is this correct?
Step2 - (Tpwm - PR2) / 4 * TOSC * N = -1 ..; Is this correct?

Please help
 
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Step1 - Tpwm / 4 * TOSC * N = (PR2) - 1 ..; Is this correct?
Step2 - (Tpwm - PR2) / 4 * TOSC * N = -1 ..; Is this correct?

Please help

Step 1 is somewhat correct, your equation should be


[tex]\frac{Tpwm}{4*TOSC*N} = PR2 +1[/tex]

Now if you subtract 1 from both sides what do you get on the left side? What is left on the right side?
 
rock.freak667 said:
Step 1 is somewhat correct, your equation should be [tex]\frac{Tpwm}{4*TOSC*N} = PR2 +1[/tex]

Now if you subtract 1 from both sides what do you get on the left side? What is left on the right side?

Next = [ Tpwm / ( 4 * TOSC * N ) ] - 1 = PR2 + 1 - 1

now [ Tpwm / ( 4 * TOSC * N ) ] - 1 = PR2 writr?
 
PA3040 said:
Next = [ Tpwm / ( 4 * TOSC * N ) ] - 1 = PR2 + 1 - 1

now [ Tpwm / ( 4 * TOSC * N ) ] - 1 = PR2 writr?

That should be correct now.
 
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