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controlSUITE Update 2010-APR-20

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There is a minor release for www.ti.com/controlsuite

that is now live!

controlSUITE 2010-APR-20 Release 

- HVKit Updates: BLDC Trapezoidal Sensored/Sensorless systems
- Dual Axis (LVKit) added to controlSUITE: only supports sensorless FOC in controlSUITE (no sensored or PFC)
    - This SW was also updated for CCSv3.3 under http://www.ti.com/lit/zip/sprc922
    - updated lab manual
    - added one more build level to ease the speed loop tuning
    - added safe "shut down" and enable flag to get rid of the issues caused by CCS
    - added pwmdac drv to monitor the variables in real time on dual axis kit
    - general housekeeping 

Other items in the works for Q2/Q3
- Delfino controlCARD (F28335) for HVKit with ACI and PMSM FOC
- New DPSLib
- FOC/PFC on CLA --> HV/LV Kits
- Other new kits to be announced :)

 

Please note that we are testing the "auto update" and "check for update" features, so if you would like the latest release you MUST download a fresh version of the installer.  We will work out the bugs on the "updaters" by next release, promise!



  • BTW - if you are going to install this, and you already have controlSUITE, I recommend deleting the C:\ti\controlSUITE\ directory (or at least the sub directories) as the installer does not overwrite files.  If you don't delete first you may end up with duplicate folder structures....

  • I've got a question about ControlSUITE:

    Are there any DPSlib for the Delfino family? I think I can use the math blocks, but what about the peripheral blocks?

     

  • The non-peripheral blocks are target independent, they will run on Delfino, though they don't take advantage of the FPU at all.

    For the peripheral blocks, the ones that touch the PWMs will either work or only need slight modification.  The ADC blocks require more changes, but you could change the source of the block to work for a delfino device.

     

    BTW - we don't plan to do Delfino versions of the DPLib.  While there are digital power customers using Delfino (especially in solar, renewable, speciality) the majority of the applications we are helping to enable are targeted towards Piccolo class of devices.

     

  • Hi Cris,

    thanks for your information.

    I'll use the math blocks and the ePWM blocks . I knew about the ADC differences between Piccolo and Delfino. I'll try to change to piccolo.

     

    Regards

     

    Jacinto