SPRUJF4
October
2024
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Description
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Features
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Applications
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5
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1Evaluation Module Overview
- 1.1
Introduction
- 1.2
Kit Contents
- 1.3
Specification
- 1.4
Device Information
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General Texas Instruments
High Voltage Evaluation (TI HV EVM) User Safety Guidelines
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2Hardware
- 2.1
Hardware Description
- 2.1.1
Auxiliary Power Supply
- 2.1.2
DC Link Voltage Sensing
- 2.1.3
Motor Phase Voltage Sensing
- 2.1.4
Motor Phase Current Sensing
- 2.1.4.1
Three-Shunt Current Sensing
- 2.1.4.2
Single-Shunt Current Sensing
- 2.1.5
External Overcurrent Protection
- 2.1.6
Internal Overcurrent Protection for TMS320F2800F137
- 2.2
Getting Started Hardware
- 2.2.1
Test Conditions and Equipment
- 2.2.2
Test Setup
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3Motor Control Software
- 3.1
Three-Phase PMSM Drive System Design Theory
- 3.1.1
Field-Oriented Control of PMSM
- 3.1.1.1
Space Vector Definition and Projection
- 3.1.1.1.1
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Clarke Transformation
- 3.1.1.1.2
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Park Transformation
- 3.1.1.2
Basic Scheme of FOC for AC Motor
- 3.1.1.3
Rotor Flux Position
- 3.1.2
Sensorless Control of PM Synchronous Motor
- 3.1.2.1
Enhanced Sliding Mode Observer With Phase-Locked Loop
- 3.1.2.1.1
Mathematical Model and FOC Structure of an IPMSM
- 3.1.2.1.2
Design of ESMO for the IPMS
- 3.1.2.1.2.1
Rotor Position and Speed Estimation With PLL
- 3.1.3
Field Weakening (FW) and Maximum Torque Per Ampere (MTPA) Control
- 3.2
Getting Started Software
- 3.2.1
Download and Install C2000 Software
- 3.2.2
Using the Software
- 3.2.3
Project Structure
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4Test Procedure and Results
- 4.1
Build Level 1: CPU and Board Setup
- 4.2
Build Level 2: Open-Loop Check With ADC Feedback
- 4.3
Build Level 3: Closed Current Loop Check
- 4.4
Build Level 4: Full Motor Drive Control
- 4.5
Test Procedure
- 4.5.1
Startup
- 4.5.2
Build and Load Project
- 4.5.3
Setup Debug Environment Windows
- 4.5.4
Run the Code
- 4.5.4.1
Build Level 1 Test Procedure
- 4.5.4.2
Build Level 2 Test Procedure
- 4.5.4.3
Build Level 3 Test Procedure
- 4.5.4.4
Build Level 4 Test Procedure
- 4.5.4.4.1
Tuning Motor Drive FOC Parameters
- 4.5.4.4.2
Tuning Field Weakening and MTPA Control Parameters
- 4.5.4.4.3
Tuning Current Sensing Parameters
- 4.6
Performance Data and Results
- 4.6.1
Load and Thermal Test
- 4.6.2
Overcurrent Protection by External Comparator
- 4.6.3
Overcurrent Protection by Internal CMPSS
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5Hardware Design Files
- 5.1
Schematics
- 5.2
PCB Layouts
- 5.3
Bill of Materials (BOM)
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6Additional Information
- 6.1
Known Hardware or Software Issues
- 6.2
Trademarks
- 6.3
Terminology
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7References
Features
- Wide voltage input operating range: 165 to 265 VAC at 50|60 Hz, or up to 400VDC
- Up to 750-W inverter stage, 15-kHz switching
frequency, torque compensation, and automatic field weakening control
(FWC)
- Modular design for use of different MCU
daughterboards on the same motherboard
- Sensorless Field Oriented Control (FOC) motor control, supporting both FAST™ and eSMO observers
- User-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) to
facilitate code-free development and to control, identify, and monitor the
motor