In the Audrino, Pin 5 is PWM input or PWM output
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Harsha
on 18 Oct 2022
Pin 5 is PWM output in the Arduino.
The PWM block from the Simulink Support Package for Arduino Hardware generates square pulses of varying duty cycle depending on the input value sent to the block on the Arduino hardware pin.
The value sent to the block input determines the width of the square wave, called duty-cycle, that the Arduino hardware outputs on the specified PWM pin. Here, the PWM output is generated at Pin 5.
Refer this documentation link for better understanding
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Oct 2022
Pin 5 can also be used as a digital input, but not in PWM mode, and now at the same time as PWM output.
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