Yes. That's where LTspice writes files by default; but apparently it only reads the ones in the Documents path. I assume this is intended as some sort of backup arrangement.I found those files in both folders!
Yes. That's where LTspice writes files by default; but apparently it only reads the ones in the Documents path. I assume this is intended as some sort of backup arrangement.I found those files in both folders!
Sine wave won't work on a mosfet driver. It needs to be a DC voltage of the correct value.Are the values in the sinewave correct to the HIN and what shall be given to the LIN ?
I'm using a simple UART communication protocol through RS232. I know Modbus, but I've never actually used it. Besides, with the proper protocol, simple RS232 can be just as reliable. As long as one includes all the timeout monitoring routines. Feel free to correct me or add your own observations if you think otherwise.It has been a long post, I don't recall the nature of the serial command, is it Modbus?
What was the application again?
Did you do a rpm read out?
Max.
Overkill, yes. And it would also add moving components to the design, which I'm trying to avoid.An encoder is a little overkill maybe, I have used a dual slot disc with a slotted opto.
What is the max rpm? ~2k?
Max.
A pair of IR proximity sensors and a black/white encoding "checkerboard" (quadrature pattern) on the spindle or even the non-business end of the motor shaft will give you all of the info you'll meed with no moving parts.Overkill, yes. And it would also add moving components to the design, which I'm trying to avoid.
Max rpm is about 1,200, lowest would be about 20. At such low rpms, I find it hard to visualise a proper back emf circuit. The noise produced by the commutation brushes would be a bit of a problem at such low voltages.
Sure thing. Here's my final, working draft:@cmartinez, I was looking at making a similar circuit controlled from a STM32 chip, and this seems like its a really good starting point to work off of. Do you have the layout of your final circuit with the latest changes you made?
