Automotive three-phase motor gate driver EVM has wide array of test points, interfaces and configurability
30-09-2016 |
Texas Instruments
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Design & Manufacture
The DRV8305-Q1EVM evaluation module (EVM) from Texas Instruments is a 4.4V to 45V, 25A, three-phase motor drive and control system based on the DRV8305-Q1 automotive motor gate driver, TMS320F28027 motor control microcontroller, and CSD18540Q5B NexFET power MOSFET. The EVM allows for simple evaluation of the DRV8305-Q1 with a wide array of test points, interfaces, and configurability.
The EVM has onboard reverse battery protection, a regulated 3.3V supply from the TPS7B6933-Q1 LDO, interface header for all control and feedback signals , and onboard XDS100v2 emulator. The EVM has individual DC bus and phase voltage sense as well as individual low-side current shunt sense for sensorless BLDC control algorithms. The drive stage is fully protected with short circuit, thermal, shoot-through, and undervoltage protection and is easily configurable via an SPI interface.
The EVM is ideal for evaluation and rapidly developing with the DRV8305-Q1, with primary software support through MotorWare using the InstaSPIN-FOC sensorless control solution.
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