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Configuration for PMSM motor control

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Guilles Romain
Posted by Guilles Romain
on Apr 18 2012 08:32 AM
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Hello,


I have to control a PMSM motor 200W with a sinusoidal control signal (FOC). So, I would like to know if the following configuration is the best :

µC : TMS320F28035PAG

EVM : Motor Control and PFC Developer's Kit

Software : ControlSUITE & Code Composer

Sensors : Halls and resolver

Control loop in position

Futhermore, I would like to know if I can do a simulation of my motor control with the digital motor control library (DMCLib).

Regards,

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  • ChrisClearman
    Posted by ChrisClearman
    on Apr 18 2012 21:48 PM
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    What is the voltage?  I'm going to assume if 200W you are probably at 12 or 24V.  The HVMTR+PFC is 50-350V bus, 10A.  What I would suggest is the DRV8301-HC-C2-KIT.  This is up to 60V, 60A and also includes the F28035.

    The included projects with this kit are sensorless InstaSPIN-BLDC and sensorless FOC (sliding mode observer technique).  It does include a hall sensor interface if you need to go that route.  No sensored BLDC project, but there is on on the "baby brother" DRV8312-C2-KIT which you can migrate in very quickly.  Actually, I think I already have that if you end up needing it...

    There is not a resolver interface on any of the motor kits currently.  To date we have been using an external resolver board that connects over SPI.  But with Piccolo we have done some interesting work using the PWM and ADC and will release something shortly that will interest you.

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  • Guilles Romain
    Posted by Guilles Romain
    on Apr 19 2012 03:24 AM
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    Thanks for replying quickly.

    In fact, I've just to implement a control motor, so I need a developement board to test it. Afterward, I've to put the Piccolo on my own drive board (IGBT). Is it possible to put the Piccolo on an other driver board ? My own driver board will be powered by 48v.

    Furthermore, I'd like to know if I can simulate my control motor with DMCLib like on Matlab/Simulink or do I need Matlab ?

    If so, is it possible to simulate a resolver ?

    Thanks,

     

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  • ChrisClearman
    Posted by ChrisClearman
    on Apr 19 2012 17:30 PM
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    In fact, I've just to implement a control motor, so I need a developement board to test it. Afterward, I've to put the Piccolo on my own drive board (IGBT). Is it possible to put the Piccolo on an other driver board ? My own driver board will be powered by 48v.

    Chris: of course

    Furthermore, I'd like to know if I can simulate my control motor with DMCLib like on Matlab/Simulink or do I need Matlab ?

    Chris: to simulate your motor and the control interaction you need Simulink or VisSim

    If so, is it possible to simulate a resolver ?

    Chris: I'd say it's possible to EMULATE a resolver feedback

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  • Guilles Romain
    Posted by Guilles Romain
    on Apr 23 2012 06:36 AM
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    Hello,

    Thanks for reply,

    As I said before, I'm going to implement a control motor on the Piccolo MCU. Then, this MCU will be put in my own driver board and I would like to know the best way to integrate the Piccolo.

    Put only the Piccolo MCU or put de Piccolo controlCARD on my driver board ? What do you suggest ?

    Thanks, 

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  • ChrisClearman
    Posted by ChrisClearman
    on Apr 23 2012 18:22 PM
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    straight to MCU would be my recommendation

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  • Guilles Romain
    Posted by Guilles Romain
    on Apr 25 2012 09:28 AM
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    Hello,

    Finally, I'm going to buy the  DRV8312-C2-KIT and I just would like to know if there are hall sensors in the motor included in the package (NEMA17 55W Motor) ? 

    Thanks,

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  • ChrisClearman
    Posted by ChrisClearman
    on Apr 25 2012 10:17 AM
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    yes, the motor has built in hall sensors and there is a sensored BLDC project example.

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  • Guilles Romain
    Posted by Guilles Romain
    on Apr 26 2012 06:58 AM
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    Hello,

    Ok, where can I find the sensored BLDC projet ? in ControlSUITE ?

    Thanks,

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  • ChrisClearman
    Posted by ChrisClearman
    on Apr 26 2012 23:44 PM
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    it's part of the GUI as well as standalone here

    C:\ti\controlSUITE\development_kits\DRV8312-C2-KIT_v128\BLDC_Sensored

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  • Guilles Romain
    Posted by Guilles Romain
    on Apr 30 2012 09:23 AM
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    Hello,

    I don't find the F28035 Piccolo controlCARD datasheet.

    Could you send it to me by mail or tell me where I can find it ?

    romain.guilles@akka.eu

    Thanks,

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  • ChrisClearman
    Posted by ChrisClearman
    on Apr 30 2012 10:36 AM
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    C:\ti\controlSUITE\development_kits\~controlCARDs\CC2803xHWdevPkg

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  • Guilles Romain
    Posted by Guilles Romain
    on May 11 2012 02:35 AM
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    Hello,

    Unfortunetly, I can't buy the DRV8312-C2-KIT but I have the possibility to buy an other evalution board which is the DK-LM3S-DRV8312.

    I would like to know if with this board I can do everything like the DRV8312-C2-KIT to control a BLDC motor ?

    I suppose I couldn't use controlSUITE with DK-LMS-DRV8312 ?

    Thanks,

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  • Guilles Romain
    Posted by Guilles Romain
    on May 11 2012 09:26 AM
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    In fact, I think I'm going to buy the DK-LMS-DRV8312 Dev Kit and also the F28063 Piccolo controlCARD MCU to put on the Dev Kit ?

    Is that good ?

    Thanks,

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  • ChrisClearman
    Posted by ChrisClearman
    on May 11 2012 09:35 AM
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    the DRV8312 board is the same in both, and both controlCARDs will work (LM3S, F28035ISO, and F28069ISO)

    support for different projects are available through StellarisWare and controlSUITE

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  • Guilles Romain
    Posted by Guilles Romain
    on May 15 2012 09:23 AM
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    Which board can I buy to connect a resolver to the DR8312 board by SPI ?

    Thanks,

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