SLOS893D September 2014 – August 2025 DRV2624
PRODUCTION DATA
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The header block consist of N-boundary definition blocks of 3 bytes each. N is the number of effects stored in the RAM (N cannot exceed 127). Each of the boundary definition blocks contain the start address (2 bytes) and a configuration byte.
The start address contains the location in the memory where the waveform data associated with this effect begins. The position of the effect pointer in the header becomes the effect ID. The first effect boundary definition points to the ID for effect 1, the second definition points to the ID for effect 2, and so on. The resulting effect ID is the effect ID that is used in the waveform sequencer.
Figure 7-15 Header StructureThe configuration byte contains the following two parameters:
During waveform design, maintain that the appropriate amount of drive time is at zero amplitude on the end of the waveform so that the waveform stored in the RAM is repeated smoothly.
Figure 7-16 Header Configuration Byte Structure