Part Number: TMDSADAP180TO100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: C2000WARE , Tool/software: Hello,
I was searching for the part number of the 2 dual-row, female card connectors used for the 180-pin controlCARD conenction in this part: TMDSADAP180TO100 Interface…
Part Number: TMDSADAP180TO100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMDSCNCD280049C , DRV8301-69M-KIT A customer has a few of the "TMDXDOCK280049M" available (which come with the F280049C controlCARD named "DSCNCD280049C"). Is the DSCND280049C functionally equivalent…
Part Number: DRV8301-69M-KIT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMDSCNCD28388D , , TMDSADAP180TO100 Tool/software: Hello,
I would like to know if it is possible to use the TMDSCNCD28388D control card along with an adapter board TMDSADAP180TO100 (Dimm180 to…
Part Number: TMDSADAP180TO100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CONTROLSUITE , C2000WARE Does anybody know the horizontal connectors used on this assembly?
TMDSADAP180TO100
I am using a 2837x control card and are looking for sources for the connectors. …
We have provided a software FAST library based solution that can support InstaSPIN with FAST on all of the C2000 devices with FPU. You may refer to the lab for the newer C2000 device in motor control SDK. The universal motor control lab is available in…
Part Number: TMDSADAP180TO100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CONTROLSUITE , C2000WARE , TMDSCNCD28379D Hi everyone!
I am missing more information and dataheet from TMDSADAP180TO100. Someone of you have used this board?
I have a micro-controller (F28379D…
Please refer to the link below to find the right kit according to your applications and motors.
Reference/Solutions
Controller EVM
Inverter EVM
C2000 Series
Applications
Sensorless-FOC with FAST
LAUNCHXL-F280049C
BOOSTXL-DRV8320RS …
We have provided a softwareFAST library that can support InstaSPIN with FAST on all of the C2000 devices with FPU. You may refer to the lab for the newer C2000 device in motor control SDK. And refer to the lab user's guide to migrate this lab to the C2000…
Yes. You may refer to the Universal Motor Control Lab in the latest motor control SDK as below. The project may have a little different to the project you are using, but you can still refer to the program flow to implement it. Or you can use the Universal…