Part Number: TIDA-00645 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8308 , I'm following the reference design to try to move TelcoMotion DT4260 BLDC motor (from the DRV8308 kit) using 1PWM mode. While the firmware successfully built and flashed apparently with…
Hello Simone,
Just to confirm, have you checked the connections and firmware of https://www.ti.com/tool/TIDA-00645 ?
What are the specifications of the motor that you are using?
Thanks,
Matt
Hello,
It doesn't look like there's much support for InstaSPIN on MSP430.
Instaspin BLDC on MSP430G2553 (DRV8313EVM)
However, I did find some BLDC resources where MSP430 was being used but they seem to be sensored rather than sensorless.
Sensored…
Hi Alexey,
I do not see any specifications in the DRV8305 datasheet which cannot be met by the MSP430FR5994. TIDA-00645 and TIDA-00771 even use a MSP430G2553 and DRV8305. Please post logic analyzer or oscilloscope screenshots of the SPI communication…
The BOOSTXL-DRV8301 was designed to work with an LaunchPad XL (of which the MSP-EXP430G2 is not) and there is no MOTORWARE support for MSP430 devices that I know of, except perhaps some preliminary work with the MSP430FR5739. There are however several…
Hi Asif,
1). Wilson is correct. The DRV8305 regulator is not big enough to supply a C2000. It can power many lower end MCUs though. We have another reference design that highlights this. http://www.ti.com/tool/tida-00645
2) TIDA-00643 is design to run…
Hey Matthew, Having the Arduino directly control the driver is not a problem, but you would have to redesign a PCB if you'd like to integrate it into your design. Motor commutation can be controlled by using hall sensors inside the motor housing…