SLLU361 December   2022

 

  1.   Abstract
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Cautions and Warnings
  4. 2Introduction
  5. 3Quick Start Guide
  6. 4Hardware and Software Overview
    1. 4.1 Hardware Connections Overview – MCT8315EVM
    2. 4.2 Connection Details
    3. 4.3 MSP430FR2355 Microcontroller & User Interface
    4. 4.4 LED Lights
    5. 4.5 User-Configurable Settings
  7. 5Hardware Setup
  8. 6MCT8315 GUI Application
    1. 6.1 Running the GUI
    2. 6.2 Offline Installer
  9. 7MSP430FR2355 Interface Firmware
    1. 7.1 Downloading Code Composer Studio and Importing MSP430FR2355 Interface Firmware Code
    2. 7.2 Using the eZ-FET to Program the MSP430FR2355
  10. 8Schematics
    1. 8.1 Main Supply and Pi Filter
    2. 8.2 Connectors and Interface
    3. 8.3 USB to UART
    4. 8.4 MCU Programming and Debug
    5. 8.5 MSP430FR2355 MCU
    6. 8.6 MCT8316A 3-Phase Sensorless Trapezoidal Control Integrated Driver
    7. 8.7 Buck Regulator
    8. 8.8 Status LEDs
    9. 8.9 Switches and Speed Input
  11. 9Revision History

Quick Start Guide

The MCT8315EVM requires a power supply source, which has a recommended operating range from a 4.5-V to 35-V. To setup and power the EVM, follow the sequence below:

  1. Connect motor phases to A, B, C on connector J8.
  2. Do not turn on the power supply yet. Connect motor supply to VBAT/VM and PGND on connector J7.
    1. To enable reverse polarity protection and Pi filter, connect to VBAT. Note that when connecting to VBAT, VM will be VM – 0.7 V less, due to a diode drop in the reverse-polarity protection circuit.
    2. To disable reverse-polarity protection and the Pi filter, connect to VM.
  3. Select J3 to 5V_USB and J5 to 3V3COM to power MSP430 from USB power supply.
  4. Connect the micro-USB cable into the computer.
  5. Turn the potentiometer fully clockwise to set the motor to zero speed upon powerup.
  6. Flip the switch S1 to the right to configure BRAKE = RUN, switch S2 to the left to configure DIR = ABC, and switch S3 to the right to configure DRVOFF = ON
  7. Turn on the motor power supply.
  8. Use the potentiometer R4 to control the speed of the motor and the switches to disable the motor driver, change the direction, or apply a brake to the motor. Optionally, use the GUI (as shown in MCT8315A GUI Application) to monitor real-time speed of the motor, put the MCT8315 into a low-power sleep mode, and read status of the LEDs.

GUID-4604E285-1924-41C6-8A6B-7D3C2B22FFD4-low.pngFigure 3-1 Reference for Quick Start Guide