Hi Yanming,
Yanming Luo said: [FAQ] BOOSTXL-DRV8323RS and BOOSTXL-DRV8323RH InstaSPIN and MotorWare support
I know the Launchxl-F28069M and BOOSTXL-DRV8323RS examples. I successfully use (lab02, lab05 ) ran the motor last month, so I don’t think there…
Hi ATHIESHKUMAR T, It appears to be possible, but the firmware will have to be modified. Since you have to modify code, may we suggest you consider the BOOSTXL-DRV8320S? The BOOSTXL-DRV8320S along with the MSP430F5529 LaunchPad have three half bridges…
Ali,
I would recommend the DRV8320.
EVM: http://www.ti.com/tool/boostxl-drv8320s
Launchpad needed: http://www.ti.com/tool/MSP-EXP430F5529LP
Regards,
-Adam
Gonzalo,
Thanks for posting on the MD forum!
The DRV8320 EVM will work with the MSP430F5529 and does have sensored code (with hall sensors) available. The GUI has only duty cycle control but unfortunately not a speed loop or active braking.
That…
Part Number: TMS320F280049 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BOOSTXL-3PHGANINV What is the recommendation for anti-aliasing filters on the analog inputs for the measured motor current? I am not able to find information on the required amount of attenuation…
Part Number: LAUNCHXL-F280049C Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BOOSTXL-DRV8320RS , INA240
Hello all,
Reference: SPRUIJ3A–November 2018–Revised August 2019
The Boostxl-drv8320 quick start table 3 site 2 functions for PGA2,4,6 inputs are shown reversed…
Tuan,
Thanks for posting on the MD forum!
The DRV8332 is an older part, it was created before our more recent parts which incorporate things like 3xPWM control.
For example, a similar part that's newer and has 6x, 3x, or 1x PWM modes is the DRV8320…
Part Number: TMS320F280049C Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LAUNCHXL-F280049C , DRV8320 , MOTORWARE hi Ti
I want to drive 3Phase ACIM with sensorless FOC for fan application.
Ti's Instaspin and Powerwarp look perfect for my project since i need to…
Are you using TI EVM kits? Or your own board?
Did you use lab05 to identify the motor parameters for lab06 and lab07 as described in lab guide?
If you still have issue for high speed, you might increase the dc bus voltage and take a look at the link…