TIDUA05B June 2015 – March 2025
The system block diagram of this design is shown in Figure 3-1. The major building blocks of this TI design are a dual path for the analog signal chain, a high-speed comparator block, the power management and the interfaces to the Sin/Cos encoder and host microcontroller for digital signal processing and high-resolution position calculation. To allow for easy evaluation of the TIDA-00176 design, an example firmware is provided for the F28069M Piccolo LaunchPad, which outputs the angle position through virtual COM port.
Figure 3-1 System Block Diagram of TIDA-00176 With Piccolo F28069M LaunchPadThe analog signal chain provides 120-Ω termination with EMC protection and amplifies and level shifts the differential 1-VPP sine and cosine input signals, respectively. A dual signal path option is provided with an onboard ADS8354 high-speed, dual 16-bit simultaneous sampling ADC with SPI and an analog path with dual analog outputs with a 1.65-V bias voltage to interface to an external dual S/H ADC, which is for example embedded on MCUs like C2000 Piccolo.
The high-speed, low propagation delay comparator block features adjustable hysteresis for better noise immunity and converts the analog signals A, B, and the marker R into digital signals with 3.3-V TTL-level to interface to a quadrature encoder pulse module like the QEP module on the C2000™ Piccolo MCU.
The onboard wide-input range 24-V power supply provides the necessary voltages for analog signal chain as well as the 5.25 V for the Sin/Cos encoder.
The Sin/Cos encoder interface offers either a 15-pin shielded Sub-D connector or an 8-pin header. The interface to the host MCU offers digital 3.3-V TTL compliant signals for SPI and A, B, and R as well as analog signals A and B scaled from 0 to 3.3 V with a 1.65-V bias voltage.