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the resistor and the capacitor combination circuit serves two purposes. Imagine that there is only resistor, at the PWM effective period is zero the resistor provides a path to ground.
While the PWM effective period is "ON" the capacitor keeps the voltage to stabilize the input keeping the signal away from fluctuation or oscillation.
While providing resistor and capacitor there, you don't want resistor too small (omega) nor capacitor too big (uF). The good size will be compromised of the ON and OFF of PWM signal.
If you are using the fast switching PWM frequency to drive the FET, you would not like to have any capacitor in that circuit as you want to ground the current as quick as possible.
hope this answered your question
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