Really sorry to have to disagree, but ... more stable?
Completely agree, and I think this is a more significant problem than you do. Besides just getting a circuit to behave, the voltage effects and EMI of the large current spike must be dealt with.
Completely agree, which means this reinforces the corresponding disadvantage of the saw wave.
Disagree, because of your statement about producing the high current spike needed for the saw wave's fast edge.
I can't whip out the math, but I challenge you to justify this one. In an identical parallel comparison of two signal chains (tri and saw) with the same comparators generating the PWM followed by the same low pass filters recovering the baseband signal, and a reasonable relationship between the baseband and the carrier, such as a 1.73 kHz tone and 100 kHz saw and tri waves, I don't see any reason for the time or phase delay through the two chains to be significantly different.
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