Hi Hans,
There are tons of PICs capable of doing this.
To find the one that suits you need, go to this page on the Microchip website:
And in the filters (button on the left), there are three lines where you can set the number of PWM's you need. Scroll down a bit and they will appear.
In the filtered list you can choose the one you like....
Hope this helps
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Hans,
The first question to know is the type of motor you want to control (stepper of classic, like a fan)
Second, you have to know if the motor will turn only in one direction or in both direction
Third, beware of the PWM frequency. To control a motor, the frequency is important (much more than for controling LED's). The highest frequency is not always the best since it can cause some mechanical resonance and other problems in the drivers with an excess of reverse current.
This is why it is also important to use a dedicated gate driver to control the Mosfet or MosfetS
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