Texas Instruments DRV8811EVM Test Stakes, Jumpers, Motor Outputs, Installing Drivers And Software

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1.3Test Stakes

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Installing Drivers And Software

1.3Test Stakes

Every pin on the device has been brought out to a test stake. A label on the silkscreen identifies each signal.

1.4Jumpers

Three pin jumpers can be configured independently from the other two or three pin jumpers. However, two pin jumpers must either be closed or open. Two pin jumpers (JP2 to JP5) connect the diodes to the motor outputs and are used under asynchronous rectification (SR = LO).

1.4.1VREF SELECT (JP1) Jumper

 

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Figure 1. VREF SELECT Jumper

To configure the VREF SELECT jumper: Figure 1 (a) selects an analog voltage derived from VDD through a voltage divider implemented as a potentiometer R4. Figure 1 (b) selects an analog voltage derived from the MSP430’s digital to analog converter channel 0 (DAC0).

1.4.2DECAY SELECT (JP6) Jumper

 

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Figure 2. DECAY SELECT Jumper

To configure the DECAY SELECT jumper: Figure 2 (a) selects an analog voltage derived from VDD through a voltage divider implemented as a potentiometer R6. Figure 2 (b) selects an analog voltage derived from the MSP430’s digital to analog converter channel 1 (DAC1).

1.5Motor Outputs

There are three ways of connecting the bipolar stepper motor into the DRV8811 EVM: four pin header (J2), four position terminal block (J3) or test clips. Each connection style offers identical connectivity to the device’s output terminals. It is recommended, however, to use the header or terminal block, as the test stakes traces are of low current handling capability.

2 Installing Drivers And Software

2.1Installing the FTDI USB Driver

Instructions on how to install the FTDI USB driver on a Windows based computer are detailed in the “USB_Drivers_Install_Readme.pdf” file supplied with the CD inside the USB_Driver folder.

SLVA344A–July 2009–Revised September 2009

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Contents DRV8811EVM Users GuideSubmit Documentation Feedback SLVA344A-July 2009-Revised SeptemberContents DRV8811RDEVMR1p0.exe Main Screen List of FiguresVREF SELECT Jumper DECAY SELECT JumperLaser and Motor Drives Laser and Motor DrivesUsers Guide SLVA344A-July 2009-Revised September1 Introduction 1.1 Block DiagramVM Power 1.2 Power Connectors1.4 Jumpers 2 Installing Drivers And Software2.1 Installing the FTDI USB Driver 1.3 Test Stakes3 Windows Application 2.3 Running the Windows Application SoftwareFigure 4. Acknowledgement Text Box 3.2 DRV8811 GPIO Control SignalsFigure 5. Signals Frame 3.1 Menu3.3 Updating DAC Output for Current Control VREF/DECAY VREF=DACVALUE 4095 DECAY=DACVALUE B ase Pulses Per Sec ondAccel Time3.5.2 Step by Step control 4 SchematicFigure 10. Step Control Frame amplifier.ti.com power.ti.comProducts Applications