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board option for BLDC motor with hall sensor

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LAUNCHXL2-TMS57012, LAUNCHXL2-RM46, BOOSTXL-DRV8301, DRV8301

Hi,  we are thinking to use a Hercules microcontrollers in our equipments, in
particular for the control of a BLDC motor( blower).
we don't have any experience with this ( hardware, software control for this, etc)
Therefore,sorry for my basic questions.

The motor than we need control is a BLDC with 3 hall sensor
(it may be 12~24V and 35W of power)
I can see in your web that you offer a big variety of development boards,
therefore I request your help to select the right option:

In the first stage we only need develop and know the technology,
but in the near future we must develop a complex control for the motor ( hardware and software).

In particular can see these options:

1 *LAUNCHXL2-TMS57012 launch pad for the TMS570121224CPCEQQ1

2 *LAUNCHxl2-RM46 launch pad for the RM46L852CPGET

3 *BOOSTXL-DRV8301 motor drive boster pack for DRV8301

4 *DRV8301-LS12-KIT three phase BLDC, PMSM motor control with DRV8301 and TMS570LS1227CPGEQQ1

5 *DRV8301-RM46-KIT three phase BLDC, PMSM motor control with DRV8301 and RM46L852CPGET


the options are : (1+3);( 2+3); 4; 5

my questions are:
The options (1+3) or (2+3) have all the necesary to do this?.
with the launch pad we have acces to all pins ( are ecap inputs to connect the hall sensors?)
software code examples for motor control (in CCS or Keil).
schematics diagrams to connect the hall sensors with the microcontroller pins?

the options 4 or 5 include a motor that don't have hall sensor
(I see this in the post "Read Hall sensor data on DRV8301-LS31-KIT", in this forum), and we have BLDC motor with
3 hall sensors.these development kits include a hall sensor connection?

In your opinion what is the right development kit to do this?.
Thank you, and i hope your response, best regards.