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DSP Motor Control Development System
  Embedded Motor Control Developer

 

                                   

 

Overview

The DSP Motor Control Development System (VS/DMC2407A) lets you easily implement a DSP embedded AC servo motor control system using VisSim/Embedded Controls Developer. After you have modeled the controller in VisSim, you use the VisSim code generator to create a controller .OUT file. The DSP interface block lets you update controller gains and monitor output in real time. The DSP Motor Control Development System includes 1/2 Hp AC servo motor, 1 Hp inverter with programmable DSP, and all the cabling.

 

Specifications

  • DSP: 32-bit TMS320F2812

  • AC servo motor
      - Continuous rated output: 375W
      - Rated speed: 3000 RPM
      - Pole: 4
      - Encoder: 1000 pulse per revolution
      - AC servo motor inverter: 1 Hp
      - Base and shaft covers

  • One Hp 3-phase inverter

  • On-board memory: 64K words

  • On-chip flash memory: 32K words

  • SVPWM output: PWM1-6 with buffer and enable control

  • Encoder input: A, B, C (QEP2,CAP3)

  • Motor current input: iv and iw (0.2V/A) with LP filter

  • On-board IEEE 1149.1 JTAG emulation interface controller

  • Compatible with TI C2000 Code Composer

  • Analog input connector: 12Ch (0~3.3V)

  • Digital I/O connector: 12Ch

  • SVPWM output connector: PWM1-6 and PWM7-12 with buffer and enable control

  • Encoder input connector: A, B, C (QEP1~2, CAP3 and QEP3~4, CAP6)
        
    - Timer PWM: 4Ch
       
    - SPI/CAN interface
        
    - Expansion interface

  • Switch between microcontroller and microprocessor modes

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