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MW files access: main.h, ctrl.c, ctrl.h, user.c, main.c

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By updating/customizing the codes back and forth, I messed up these files several times and of course, learned a lot as well. But, is there any link online from where I can find ORIGINAL of these files (I'm using MW_11), so that I don't need to ask for them from the forum?? since I don't think re-install will be the only solution...

I'll keep copies of them from next time :>

  • I do realize that they're available from the link file provided from:

    ...\sw\...\boards\...\F2806xM\docs

    However, is there any of these could be downloaded and used directly.

  • 1. You should really upgrade to _12.   You must use _12 for any Induction Motors (which I think you are using) and there is a significant change with the renaming of the drv.c/.h files to hal.c/.h.  We also added the variable checking to make sure scaling is all ok.

    2.  We don't keep the previous versions on a server because we don't want you using the previous versions.  That is a recipe for trouble.  I've zipped up jus the \sw folder (to keep it smaller) and attached.

     

    MW_11_sw.zip
  • Yeah... I also realized should step into MW_12 since my next motor project is about IM.

    Actually, I'm summarizing/organizing the obtained results and what I learned from MW_11, and will get start MW_12 soon. To be honest, my MW_11 experience, during past months, was a smooth one (relatively, of course) and I worked with BLDC only.

    So, should I uninstall MW_11 1st and then install MW_12? Or, directly install MW_12 under ti\motorware\ ?

  • nope, I've got them all installed in //

     

  • which means MW's installation can be independent of ti ccs, gui, etc?

  • yes, as it should be.

    Your CCS can also be installed in // (I have at least 5 versions on my machine).

    And you can have various CCS workspaces, which are tied to the CCS version when you launch.

  • That makes sense. Thank you, Chris.