SPRACO3 October   2019 INA240 , LMG5200 , TMS320F280021 , TMS320F280021-Q1 , TMS320F280023 , TMS320F280023-Q1 , TMS320F280023C , TMS320F280025 , TMS320F280025-Q1 , TMS320F280025C , TMS320F280025C-Q1 , TMS320F280040-Q1 , TMS320F280040C-Q1 , TMS320F280041 , TMS320F280041-Q1 , TMS320F280041C , TMS320F280041C-Q1 , TMS320F280045 , TMS320F280048-Q1 , TMS320F280048C-Q1 , TMS320F280049 , TMS320F280049-Q1 , TMS320F280049C , TMS320F280049C-Q1 , TMS320F28374D , TMS320F28374S , TMS320F28375D , TMS320F28375S , TMS320F28375S-Q1 , TMS320F28376D , TMS320F28376S , TMS320F28377D , TMS320F28377D-EP , TMS320F28377D-Q1 , TMS320F28377S , TMS320F28377S-Q1 , TMS320F28378D , TMS320F28378S , TMS320F28379D , TMS320F28379D-Q1 , TMS320F28379S

 

  1.   Dual-Axis Motor Control Using FCL and SFRA On a Single C2000 MCU
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
      1. 1.1 Acronyms and Descriptions
    3. 2 Benefits of the C2000 for High-Bandwidth Current Loop
    4. 3 Current Loops in Servo Drives
    5. 4 PWM Update Latency for Dual Motor
    6. 5 Outline of the Fast Current Loop Library
    7. 6 Evaluation Platform Setup
      1. 6.1 Hardware
        1. 6.1.1 LAUNCHXL-F28379D or LAUNCHXL-F280049C
          1. 6.1.1.1 DACs
          2. 6.1.1.2 QEPs
        2. 6.1.2 Inverter BoosterPack - GaN + INA240
        3. 6.1.3 Two Motor Dyno
        4. 6.1.4 System Hardware Connections
        5. 6.1.5 Powering Up the Setup
      2. 6.2 Software
        1. 6.2.1 Incremental Build
        2. 6.2.2 Software Setup for Dual-Axis Servo Drive Projects
    8. 7 System Software Integration and Testing
      1. 7.1 Incremental Build Level 1
        1. 7.1.1 SVGEN Test
        2. 7.1.2 Testing SVGEN With DACs
        3. 7.1.3 Inverter Functionality Verification
      2. 7.2 Incremental Build Level 2
        1. 7.2.1 Connecting motor to INVs
        2. 7.2.2 Testing the Motors and INVs
        3. 7.2.3 Setting Over-current Limit in the Software
        4. 7.2.4 Setting Current Regulator Limits
        5. 7.2.5 Position Encoder Feedback
      3. 7.3 Incremental Build Level 3
        1. 7.3.1 Observation One – Latency
      4. 7.4 Incremental Build Level 4
        1. 7.4.1 Observation
        2. 7.4.2 Dual Motor Run With Speed Loop
      5. 7.5 Incremental Build Level 5
        1. 7.5.1 Dual Motor Run with Position Loop
      6. 7.6 Incremental Build Level 6
        1. 7.6.1 Integrating SFRA Library
        2. 7.6.2 Initial Setup Before Starting SFRA
        3. 7.6.3 SFRA GUIs
        4. 7.6.4 Setting Up the GUIs to Connect to Target Platform
        5. 7.6.5 Running the SFRA GUIs
        6. 7.6.6 Influence of Current Feedback SNR
        7. 7.6.7 Inferences
        8. 7.6.8 Phase Margin vs Gain Crossover Frequency
    9. 8 Summary
    10. 9 References

Dual-Axis Motor Control Using FCL and SFRA On a Single C2000™ MCU

The latest C2000 family of microcontrollers supports fast current loop (FCL) implementation for high bandwidth control of motor drives over a wide speed range in high end multi axes industrial servo or robotics applications. Due to the stringent computational demands of the control algorithm and the demands of interfacing to various position feedback sensors used in these applications, traditionally FPGAs and discrete analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) have been widely used to implement the core control solution. However, recent C2000 MCUs can cost effectively replace FPGAs and external ADCs in these applications and exceed the functional requirements due to superior features. This design guide helps to evaluate the fast current loop (FCL) algorithm for high-bandwidth inner loop current control of dual-axis PM servo drives based on the TMS320F2837x or TMS320F28004x MCUs using TI’s LaunchPad kit, inverter BoosterPack kit and the C2000Ware MotorControl SDK. The test bench used in this reference design consists of a motor-generator set (2MTR-DYNO), a TMS320F28379D LaunchPad or TMS320F280049C LaunchPad and TI’s low voltage inverter module based on BOOSTXL-3PHGANINV.

This design guide describes the following topics:

  • Set up development hardware platform
  • Incremental build levels calling modular FOC, FCL and SFRA functions in software
  • Experimental results on the hardware platform