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BLDC motor control 8301 sensored
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  • Forum Post: Convert sensored BLDC DRV8312 SW to be used with DRV8301

    frank philippot frank philippot
    I'm converting the demo SW sensored BLDC DRV8312 so that it can used for the DRV8301 . Until now I haven't succeed to make the buildlevel 4 work as expected. Do you have at TI already a demo SW sensored BLDC for the DRV8301 ? Best regards,
    on May 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: ISR execution rate

    Ricardo Porto Ricardo Porto
    Hello, On the pdf file "Sensored Field Oriented Control of 3-Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors" at page 13: "(...) Implements 10 kHz ISR execution rate" I have to send to the controller the rotor position over CAN-BUS. So, I need to reduce the ISR execution rate. I would...
    on May 22, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: DRV8312 Kit

    Matt Baxter Matt Baxter
    I have a related question about the included motor: I'd like to use this kit for feedback control of a stick-balancing cart. For the feedback I intend to add a shaft encoder. Will the motor in the kit be double-ended, so I can mount the shaft encoder to the back while driving a load in the front...
    on Oct 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: Trouble with DKD8332: FETs always remain active

    Jaime Boal Jaime Boal
    Hi everyone! I am trying to control a BLDC motor using the DKD8332. However, two of the three FET pairs of the bridge remain always active, which results in a short circuit between PVDD_X and GND_X. The short cirtcuit persists even when the device is not connected! I have checked the control signals...
    on Oct 22, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Where can I download drivers for DRV8312EVM / XDS100

    Fraser Doerksen Fraser Doerksen
    When I try this in Win 8/64 it says the INF file lacks a hash and it will not use the drivers from TI. Where can I get a corrected set?
    on May 5, 2013
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