TIDA-01362
Driving a 3-Phase Stepper Motor With a BLDC Motor Driver Reference Design
TIDA-01362
Overview
TIDA-01362 demonstrates how to drive a three phase stepper motor using the same hardware structure of a Brushless (BLDC) driver. By regulating the PWM signal schemes, the design achieves a smooth sinusoidal output current. DRV8313 device is used for the implementation of this design.
Features
- Smooth Current
- Compact design
- Low noise operation
- Open Loop operation
- Very low to no vibrations
A fully assembled board has been developed for testing and performance validation only, and is not available for sale.
Design files & products
Design files
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Reference design overview and verified performance test data
Detailed schematic diagram for design layout and components
Complete listing of design components, reference designators, and manufacturers/part numbers
Detailed overview of design layout for component placement
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Design file that contains information on physical board layer of design PCB
PCB layer plot file used for generating PCB design layout
Products
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MSP430G2553 — 16 MHz MCU with 16KB Flash, 512B SRAM, comparator, UART/SPI/I2C, timer
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Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | ||
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* | Design guide | Driving Three-Phase Stepper Motor With BLDC Motor Driver Reference Design | Nov. 22, 2016 |
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