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    on Dec 20, 2011
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    Ariel Faynerman Ariel Faynerman
    Hi, I am new to TI's EVBs and this kit but have been working with the DRV8312 kit for the past couple of weeks and I have a simple question regarding motor current. I am using the PM_Sensorless project which utilizes a FOC control of a PMSM motor. Within the code i notice that throughout...
    on Jan 27, 2012
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    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: DRV8412-EVM Problem

    Chuntao Song Chuntao Song
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    on Jan 21, 2013
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    Jiayang Ruan Jiayang Ruan
    Hi: I am using CCS v5 to connect to the JTAG emulator so that the template algorithms provided by TI can be run on board. In CCS, when testing the created connection, I found out it always failed, presenting the following information: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% [Start...
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  • Forum Post: Control two High Voltage Motor Control and PFC Developers Kit (TMDSHVMTRPFCKIT) using one C2000 Microcontroller?

    Silong Li Silong Li
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    on Apr 10, 2013
  • Forum Post: PWM problem

    Johan Stenström Johan Stenström
    Hi, We're working on a project involving control of a BLDC from Faulhaber (3564) with rather low inductance. When loading the motor (sensored, velocity control) a ticking sound appears. I tried to take a closer look at the phases with a scope and caught the following (figure attached): It shows...
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