Preface
2020 Microchip Technology Inc.
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RECOMMENDED READING
This user’s guide describes how to use the dsPIC33CK Low-Voltage Motor Control
Board. The device-specific data sheets contain additional information on programming the
specific microcontroller or Digital Signal Controller (DSC) devices. Other useful
documents are listed below. The following Microchip documents are available and
recommended as supplemental reference resources:
dsPIC33CK256MP508 Family Data Sheet (DS70005349)
This document provides device-specific information for the dsPIC33CK256MP508
16-bit Digital Signal Controller with High-Resolution PWM and CAN Flexible Data
(CAN FD).
MCP2200 Data Sheet (DS50002106)
This document provides device-specific information for the MCP2200 USB 2.0 to
UART Protocol Converter with GPIO.
MPLAB
®
X IDE User’s Guide (DS50002027)
This document describes how to set up the MPLAB X IDE software and use it to
create projects and program devices.
AN1299, Single-Shunt Three-Phase Current Reconstruction Algorithm for
Sensorless FOC of a PMSM (DS01299)
AN1160, Sensorless BLDC Control with Back-EMF Filtering Using a
Majority Function (DS01160)
AN1078, Sensorless Field Oriented Control of a PMSM (DS01078)
AN1292, Sensorless Field Oriented Control (FOC) for a Permanent
Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) Using a PLL Estimator and Field
Weakening (FW) (DS01292)
AN1017, Sinusoidal Control of PMSM Motors with dsPIC30F DSC
(DS01017)
Readme Files
For the latest information on using other tools, read the tool-specific Readme files in
the Readme subdirectory of the MPLAB X IDE installation directory. The Readme files
contain updated information and known issues that may not be included in this
user’s guide.
For step-by-step instructions to set up and run a motor control application using the
dsPIC33CK Low-Voltage Motor Control Board, refer to the Readme file provided along
with the motor control application code.
dsPIC33 Family Reference Manuals
Specific Family Reference Manuals (FRMs) are available for each module, which
explains the operation of the dsPIC
®
DSC MCU family architecture and peripheral
modules. The specifics of each device family are discussed in their data sheet.
To obtain any of these documents, visit the Microchip website at:
.