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  • RE: DRV8300: Protecting the gates from excessive Vgs

    Tomer Bruchiel
    Tomer Bruchiel
    Hi Joshua, I cannot measure it at the moment, all my systems are on the fields and the next batch is scheduled for next month. I would like to understand that earlier. This is a recommendation that comes form the EVM. See link below and attached…
    • 8 months ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • RE: LAUNCHXL-F28069M: Reference design and development kit for drone ESC - high voltage/power/speed

    Kevin Allen18
    Kevin Allen18
    Hi John, For new designs we typically recommend a newer Gen3 C2000 device be used which offer many features / enhancements over the years. F2806x is an older Gen2 device. Can find further list below: https://www.ti.com/microcontrollers-mcus-processors…
    • over 1 year ago
    • C2000™︎ microcontrollers
    • C2000 microcontrollers forum
  • Recommendation for BLDC motor driver

    Jagbir
    Jagbir
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8350 , DRV8350R , DRV8353 , DRV8353R , DRV8300 , TMS320F28027F , DRV8353RS-EVM , LAUNCHXL-F280049C , BOOSTXL-DRV8320RS , DRV8300DIPW-EVM , DRV8323 , BOOSTXL-DRV8323RS , C2000WARE-MOTORCONTROL-SDK , C2000WARE Hi, What…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • Answered
  • High DC(100 ~ 120V) voltage driver design reference

    Min-su Kim
    Min-su Kim
    Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8353 , DRV8300 , DRV8300DIPW-EVM , DRV8300DRGE-EVM , LAUNCHXL-F280049C , BOOSTXL-DRV8320RS , DRV8316REVM , DRV8353RS-EVM , TIDA-00195 , TIDA-010056 Hi, I want to design BLDC driver with FOC control. DC voltage is…
    • Resolved
    • over 3 years ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • Answered
  • RE: BLDC Motor Control Development Board for a 2 Wheeler Hub Motor

    Anthony Lodi
    Anthony Lodi
    Resolved
    Hi Anil, Please use the link below to find the DRV8300EVM to evaluate the DRV8300. The DRV8300EVM works in conjunction with the LaunchXL-F280049C microcontroller. Unfortunately the EVM doesn't support FOC control, but it does have 6 step sensored trapezoidal…
    • over 2 years ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • LAUNCHXL-F280049C: Offset calibration for PMSM - not working

    Enda
    Enda
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LAUNCHXL-F280049C Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8300 , DRV8305 Hi all, i am using a F280049C-Launchpad with a DRV8300DIPW-EVM-Driver. I wanted to calibrate the hall offset about the position of a pmsm. For this pupose i have found…
    • over 2 years ago
    • C2000™︎ microcontrollers
    • C2000 microcontrollers forum
  • Answered
  • RE: DRV8300: EVM design file

    Johnny Vallespir
    Johnny Vallespir
    Resolved
    Hi Will, There are two EVM’s that we sell, one is the DRV8300 with a 24-pin package, and one is with a 20-pin package: 24-pin package: https://www.ti.com/tool/DRV8300DRGE-EVM 20-pin package: https://www.ti.com/tool/DRV8300DIPW-EVM Underneath the…
    • over 4 years ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • RE: DRV8300: Highside mosfet gate signal crossing deadtime during turnoff

    Aaron Barrera
    Aaron Barrera
    Hi Syed, Upon quick review, I see a lot of thermal connects rather than direct connects. We do not recommend thermal connects because heat dissipation requires as much copper area as possible. Motor connections and MOSFET connections have thermal vias…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
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