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  • BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM: Motor not working

    Marvin Gasis Arcangel
    Marvin Gasis Arcangel
    Part Number: BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LAUNCHXL-F28069M , Hi Team, Can you help with the troubleshooting below? A customer is FOC control model for BLDC motors provided by MATLAB and the customer followed the hardware connection as…
    • 16 days ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • Answered
  • BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM: PositionError_MRev is not reading; SpinTac.PosCtlErrorID = 14.

    yountnb
    yountnb
    Resolved
    Part Number: BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM I have been trying to get lab13a to work after gaining speed control in labs 12a and 12b. I found this thread: Lab 13A - PosCtlerrorID = 2 & PositionError_MRev not updating. However, for me, USER_MOTOR_MAX_SPEED_KRPM…
    • Resolved
    • 1 month ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • LAUNCHXL-F28379D: Setting the base current and base voltage using BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM

    Javier Cartagena
    Javier Cartagena
    Part Number: LAUNCHXL-F28379D Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM , C2000WARE , BOOSTXL-3PHGANINV I am trying to adapt the Dual Axis Servo example (C:\ti\c2000\C2000Ware_MotorControl_SDK_4_02_00_00\solutions\boostxl_3phganinv) to a single…
    • 1 month ago
    • C2000™︎ microcontrollers
    • C2000 microcontrollers forum
  • BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM: using 28069M and boostxl 8305EVM

    Vijay Chandiramani
    Vijay Chandiramani
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8305 , I tested the TI launchpad f28069M with Dual Motor torque control both in Spring Mode and varying the speed using the GUI. It worked well for sometime. However, I’m facing this sudden…
    • 3 months ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • LAUNCHXL F28379D + BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM + pmsm + ADC + psim + ccs

    shang hong zheng
    shang hong zheng
    TI Thinks Resolved
    I use psim to paint motor driver control circuit, and code generation to code, flash it to f28379d by ccs. my command is vd = 0, vq = 0.5v, rad = triangular wave, when i open power and flash code, i can check wave in psim dsp oscilloscope, i get right…
    • 1 month ago
    • Sensors
    • Sensors forum
  • BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM: SPI Interface

    ALI ALQALLAF
    ALI ALQALLAF
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM I plan to to use LAUNCHX;-F28069L and BOOSTX-DRV8305EVM to control three phase brushless DC Motor. I plan to use an encoder that has SPI pins, where should I connect the encoder? My question is should I connect the encoder…
    • 3 months ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM: Default (power-on) current shunt amplifier gain seems to be 20V/V rather than 10V/V as expected (continued)

    Eric Wu
    Eric Wu
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LAUNCHXL-F28379D , , DRV8305 , SYSCONFIG Following up on the previous thread, I am still seeing an apparent 20V/V gain on the DRV8305EVM rather than 10V/V. I have routed a DC current through…
    • 1 month ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • Answered
  • RE: BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM: Default (power-on) current shunt amplifier gain seems to be 20V/V rather than 10V/V as expected

    Eric Wu
    Eric Wu
    Resolved
    Hi, I have asked a related question here: https://e2e.ti.com/support/motor-drivers-group/motor-drivers/f/motor-drivers-forum/1221427/boostxl-drv8305evm-default-power-on-current-shunt-amplifier-gain-seems-to-be-20v-v-rather-than-10v-v-as-expected-conti…
    • 1 month ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM: TO find Inertia identification of bldc motor using TMS320F28069M controller with BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM

    vasanth kumar78
    vasanth kumar78
    Part Number: BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMS320F28069M , MOTORWARE HI, I am trying to find the inertia identification using instant spin motion and spin tool for TMS320F28069M controller with BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM. Using motoware code…
    • 7 months ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM: Motor Driver Pins

    ALI ALQALLAF
    ALI ALQALLAF
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LAUNCHXL-F28069M , , C2000WARE , DRV8305 I'm trying to control a 3 phase brushless DC motor and I plan to use LAUNCHXL-F28069M microcontroller,2 Motor Drivers (BOOSTXL-DRV8305EVM) and encoders…
    • 6 months ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
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