SLLU360 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 – MCT8317EVM
    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. 6MCT8317A 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 MCT8317 3-Phase Sensorless Trapezoidal Integrated Driver
    7. 8.7 Status LEDs
    8. 8.8 Switches and Speed Input
  11. 9Revision History

LED Lights

The MCT8317EVM has 7 status LEDs implemented that provide the status of power supplies and functionalities of the evaluation module. By default, the VM LED and 3.3 V Buck LEDs will light up when the board is powered and the program has been flashed onto the microcontroller. Table 4-1 shows LED descriptions including those that are on during power up in bold and Figure 4-5 shows the locations of the LEDs.

Table 4-1 Description of MCT8317EVM LEDs (default in bold after powerup)
DesignatorNameColorDescription

D1

AVDD

GREEN

Lights up when AVDD is turned ON.

D2

nFAULT

Red

Lights up when fault condition has occurred on MCT8317

D3

ALARM

Red

Lights up when alarm condition has occurred on MCT8317

D4

VM

Green

Lights up when voltage is applied on VM.

D6

MSP_LED1

Red

Used for UART or debugging

D7

MSP_LED2

Red

Used for UART or debugging
GUID-20221201-SS0I-KLBN-4TJ9-1ZXWQNDHL1CB-low.pngFigure 4-5 MCT8317EVM LEDs