Texas Instruments DRV8811EVM Introduction, Block Diagram, VM Power, Test Stake s, Outputs, Motor

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1Introduction

Introduction

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1Introduction

The DRV8811_RD customer EVM is the complete solution to evaluating the DRV8811 microstepping bipolar stepper driver. It houses a USB link to provide easy control from a PC computer, an MSP430 microcontroller that interprets serial commands from the PC and generates control signals to the driver device, and the DRV8811 device with access to all signals for a complete evaluation.

1.1Block Diagram

 

VM Power

 

 

Test Stake s

 

 

 

Outputs

 

DRV8811

Motor

 

 

USB

MSP4 30F1612

 

1.2Power Connectors

The DRV8811 customer EVM uses a combination of terminal blocks and test clips for the application/monitoring of power. The only power rail the user must supply is VM for the device’s power stage. VDD for logic levels is internally generated from the USB connection.

The user must apply VM according to datasheet recommended parameters.

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Laser and Motor Drives

SLVA344A–July 2009–Revised September 2009

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Contents Users Guide DRV8811EVMSLVA344A-July 2009-Revised September Submit Documentation FeedbackContents DECAY SELECT Jumper List of FiguresVREF SELECT Jumper DRV8811RDEVMR1p0.exe Main ScreenSLVA344A-July 2009-Revised September Laser and Motor DrivesUsers Guide Laser and Motor Drives1.2 Power Connectors 1.1 Block DiagramVM Power 1 Introduction1.3 Test Stakes 2 Installing Drivers And Software2.1 Installing the FTDI USB Driver 1.4 Jumpers2.3 Running the Windows Application Software 3 Windows Application3.1 Menu 3.2 DRV8811 GPIO Control SignalsFigure 5. Signals Frame Figure 4. Acknowledgement Text BoxDECAY=DACVALUE  VREF=DACVALUE 4095 3.3 Updating DAC Output for Current Control VREF/DECAYTime Pulses Per Sec ondAccel B ase4 Schematic 3.5.2 Step by Step controlFigure 10. Step Control Frame Applications power.ti.comProducts amplifier.ti.com