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DRV8462: Setting step speed over SPI

Part Number: DRV8462

Tool/software:

Hello,

Is there an option to set the driver step speed over SPI, other than continuously setting the STEP bit 7 in the CTRL2 register 0x05?

As best as I can tell, my only options for setting the speed are to send pulse to the STEP pin, or repeatedly write to register 0x05. I would be surprised if there were not a command or register to set the motor speed, nor one to advance a set number of steps, in a chip this advanced.

Thank you,
Tyler Darr

  • Hello Tyler,

    Thanks for reaching out to us with DRV8462 related questions.

    Is there an option to set the driver step speed over SPI, other than continuously setting the STEP bit 7 in the CTRL2 register 0x05?

    The DRV8462 has only repeated write to register 0x05 for generating STEP input via SPI. 

    I would be surprised if there were not a command or register to set the motor speed, nor one to advance a set number of steps, in a chip this advanced.

    This is possible only with devices that have a built-in motion control option. The DRV8462 does not have this. What is the end application, operating voltage and full-scale current required for the motor? What microstepping and STEP rate is desired for this application? Thank you.

    Regards, 

    Murugavel 

     

  • Murugavel,

    Thank you for clarifying.

    In our end application, one motor is on a lift mechanism and needs to run a set number of steps and home (we have a homing switch, but automatic stall detect is of interest to us). The other is running continuously.

    Operating voltage: 24V
    Full-Scale Current: 3.4 A (2.4 A_rms)
    Step rate: 800 steps/second and 2500 steps/second
    Microstepping: 1/32 and 1/16

    -Tyler

  • Hello Tyler,

    Thanks for the information. The DRV8462 is a good fit from a Full-Scale current point of view as well as comes with several features including stall detection and auto torque. 

    Regards, Murugavel