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DRV10983-Q1 Datasheet, PDF (42/72 Pages) Texas Instruments – Automotive, Three-Phase, Sensorless BLDC Motor Driver
DRV10983-Q1
SLVSD14 – JUNE 2017
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8.4.12.7 Speed-Command Readback
The DRV10983-Q1 device converts the various types of speed command into a speed command value
(SpeedCmd) as shown in Figure 41. By reading SpeedCmd, the user can observe PWM input duty (PWM digital
mode), analog voltage (analog mode), or I2C data (I2C mode). This value is calculated as shown in Equation 14.
Equation 14 shows how the speed command as a percentage can be calculated and set in SpeedCmd.
DutySPEED (%) = SpeedCmd × 100 / 255
where
• DutySPEED = Speed command as a percentage
• SpeedCmd = Register value
(14)
8.4.12.8 Speed-Command Buffer Readback
If acceleration current limit and AVS are enabled, the PWM duty cycle output (read back at spdCmdBuffer) may
not always match the input command (read back at SpeedCmd) shown in Figure 41. See Anti Voltage
Supression Function and Current Limit.
By reading the value of spdCmdBuffer, the user can observe buffered speed command (output PWM duty cycle)
to the motor.
Equation 15 shows how the buffered speed is calculated.
DutyOUTPUT (%) = spdCmdBuffer × 100 / 255
where
• DutyOUTPUT = The maximum duty cycle of the output PWM, which represents the output amplitude in
percentage.
• spdCmdBuffer = Register value
(15)
PWM in
Analog
I2C
PWM duty
ADC
Speed
Command
SpeedCmd
spdCmdBuffer
AVS,
Acceleration Current Limit
Closed Loop Accelerate
PWM_DCO
Figure 41. SpeedCmd and spdCmdBuffer Registers
8.4.12.9 Fault Diagnostics
See Lock Detect and Fault Handling.
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