Motor Control ICs Forum Discussions
Hi guys, I use the new iMOTION solution design, but before I've used the old MCE designer and wizard to program my motors and fans. Recently I want to move to the new application iMOTION. I config the wizard first, build the program, connect and programming my fan. Then I go to dashboard and verify if my parameters are correct. In this moment my problems begin: if I don't increase Vd and Vq the fan never moves, but even the application tell me that this two are variable that are not saved in my wizard, so how can I run my fan without entering the dashboard? Plus, in the old MCE designer when I finish to programming my board and detach my infineon, the board works on it's own. So, what's the metter with the new application? I'm missing something? I have to do something after the programmer?
Thanks in advice
Show LessHello! May I ask if there is any graphical programming software available for the TLE9562-3QX chip? Because I want the CPU to communicate with the TLE9562-3QX chip through SPI to control the motor operation, but I don't know how to write the initialization TLE9562-3QX code and driver code! So I would like to ask if you can tell me how to quickly write TLE9562-3QX initialization and driver code? Thank you!
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kindly clarify my doubt in imc101t-t038.
i) if voltage in the ntc pin below the over temperature threshold voltage level, then over temperature fault will be set. After the fault the temperature is reduced and voltage in the ntc is rise above the threshold level ,then the over temperature fault will be automatically cleared or not ?
Show LessHello everyone, i have a question, i used iMOTION™ Software Tools MCEDesigner and it generate a file that uploaded to the MCU. The question, is this file only configuration file uplodaed to the MCU to successfully run the program or it is a fully SW program hex code.
And if the answer is the first imagination, i need to take a look on software code it self where can i find it.
Thanks!
Show LessHi @SarkarSushru @SarkarSushru
Thanks for reply "how to program imc102T-F064 with FlashPro – iMOTION (X2S) relates from Elprotronic company "
I used iMOTION_SD_V5.03.07.sdpack
This programmer is (FlashPro–iMOTION(X2S)) compatible with SD_V5.03.07.sdpack ?
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My uc is TC367,and Tle9183 communicates with it through SPI. I read the SPI STATUS FLAG ,and the data is 0x06.and we know,spi status flag has 5 bit,so 0x06 means "config valid" and "warning".
my question is how to locate the specific warning info?
ps: i have checked values of the registers from 0x40 to 0x4D,but no warings been found.
Show LessCan you dynamically change the baud rate of the serial port by setting the FDR and BRG registers after the serial port is initialized?
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Hi,
I have a scope picture regarding the catch-spin function. The yellow channel represents the Vbus voltage, while the pink channel represents the motor current of one phase. When I start the motor at low speed, the catch-spin function works correctly. The motor current is nearly zero, and the bus voltage remains normal.
However, when I start the motor at high speed, the motor current does not quickly reach zero, causing the bus voltage to rise and eventually reach the over-voltage level. If the bus voltage reaches a critical over-voltage level, the motor phase becomes shorted, and the current becomes uncontrolled, as depicted in the following scope picture.
I want to know if there is any way to better utilize the catch-spin function to avoid high-speed overvoltage faults. All of this relates to the "Forward catch-spin" function. My application involves an industrial fan.
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