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3 Quick Start Guide

The DRV8317HEVM requires a power supply with a recommended operating range from 4.5-V to 20-V. To setup 
and power the EVM, follow the sequence below:

1. Connect the power supply ground to the PGND of the 2-pin power connector J5 and the power supply 

positive terminal to the VBAT pin of J5. Ensure jumpers JP1, JP2, and JP3 of the LAUNCHXL-F280049C are 
populated to ensure that 3.3 V and 5 V are powered from the LaunchPad.

2. Connect the motor phases to OUTA, OUTB, and OUTC in the correct order. For sensored applications, 

connect the Hall sensors to the appropriate locations on the 5-pin connector J7 as shown in 

Figure 4-2

Select 3V3 or Ext on jumper J2 to choose the Hall power source voltage to be either from the 3.3 V on the 
board or from an external supply.

3. Mate the DRV8317HEVM onto the top half of the LAUNCHXL-F280049C (LaunchPad Headers J1/J3 and 

J2/J4) as shown in 

Figure 4-3

. Make sure motor and power connectors face the same direction as the 

Micro-USB connector on the LaunchPad.

4. Connect a Micro-USB cable from the computer into the Micro USB connector on the top of the LAUNCHXL-

F280049C.

5. Power on the DRV8317HEVM.

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DRV8317HEVM User's Guide

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Summary of Contents for DRV8317HEVM

Page 1: ...ide 4 4 Hardware and Software Overview 5 4 1 Hardware Connections Overview DRV8317HEVM LAUNCHXL F280049C 5 4 2 Connection Details 5 4 3 LED Lights 7 4 4 DRV8317HEVM Configurability Jumpers and Resisto...

Page 2: ...EACH A component in this module contains a REACH Restriction candidate Table 1 1 REACH Components Component Name Manufacturer Part Number Candidate Listed Chemical Chemical Identity CAS Concentration...

Page 3: ...317S SPI variant The DRV8317HEVM can be interfaced with the TMS320F280049C microcontroller on the LAUNCHXL F280049C LaunchPad in correspondence with the reference software to provide the algorithm to...

Page 4: ...Hall sensors to the appropriate locations on the 5 pin connector J7 as shown in Figure 4 2 Select 3V3 or Ext on jumper J2 to choose the Hall power source voltage to be either from the 3 3 V on the boa...

Page 5: ...he DRV8317HEVM 4 2 Connection Details Figure 4 2 shows the power supply and motor connections made to the DRV8317HEVM in order to spin a 3 phase sensored or sensorless Brushless DC motor A 4 5 V to 20...

Page 6: ...C to provide communication between the LaunchPad firmware and GUI as well as the correct installment of the DRV8317HEVM to the J1 J3 and J2 J4 headers of the LaunchPad Hardware and Software Overview w...

Page 7: ...on The fault LED will light up when the driver reports a fault and the MCU LED tied to GPIO59 can be used for debugging and validation Table 4 1 shows the LED descriptions with the LEDs that are on du...

Page 8: ...ummary of those selectable settings is listed in Table 4 2 defaults in bold and can be seen on the board in Figure 4 5 Section 4 4 2 describes the changes that need to be made to the board in order to...

Page 9: ...aunchPad R36 is DNP Supply 5 V externally if desired from the 5V test point F Supply 3 3 V from buck 0 ohm R7 resistor connects buck 3 3 V voltage to supply main 3 3 V R7 is populated Connects buck ou...

Page 10: ...1 and R12 must be left unpopulated This allows the user to select settings using the MODE SLEW and GAIN pins by using jumpers on J10 J9 and J8 An outline of the various hardware selectable settings ca...

Page 11: ...2 and JP3 are populated R13 is populated R7 is not populated external 3V3 supplied to EVM through the 3V3 test point MCU is powered both from the USB of the LaunchPad and from the external 3V3 supplie...

Page 12: ...sensing Table 4 6 Connections for Header J4 on DRV8317HEVM J4 Pin Number DRV8317HEVM Function LAUNCHXL F280049C Function Description 1 INHA GPIO10 PWM6A PWM used to switch High side FET of Phase A 2...

Page 13: ...O18 XCLKOUT not connected Not used 18 Not used GPIO23 LED4 LED reserved on LaunchPad 19 CSA_REF DNP GPIO25 For internal use only 20 MCU_LED GPIO59 Visual feedback for LaunchPad connection www ti com H...

Page 14: ...EVM to the LAUNCHXL F280049C The motor and power connectors will face to the LaunchPad s Micro USB connector 3 Connect the three phases from the brushless DC motor to the 3 pin connector J6 on DRV8317...

Page 15: ...l need to login with a myTI account in order to access the GUI 3 Accept the readme if the readme message pops up 4 Select the InstaSPOIN FOC tab at the top right hand corner to go to the main page of...

Page 16: ...value in the GUI which is automatically set to 20 0 Hz Use the speedRef Hz input to change the current speed of the motor as shown in Figure 6 4 The GUI automatically calculates the current reference...

Page 17: ...rol Registers 1 Click on the DRV8317S Control Registers tab to access the DRV8317S Control Registers as shown in Figure 6 5 2 Choose the desired settings by selecting from the drop down menus for each...

Page 18: ...DRV8317HEVM InstaSPIN GUI SPI Control Registers Firmware and GUI Application www ti com 18 DRV8317HEVM User s Guide SLVUCL3 DECEMBER 2022 Submit Document Feedback Copyright 2022 Texas Instruments Inc...

Page 19: ...Schematics 7 1 Main Supply Figure 7 1 Main Supply schematic www ti com Schematics SLVUCL3 DECEMBER 2022 Submit Document Feedback DRV8317HEVM User s Guide 19 Copyright 2022 Texas Instruments Incorporat...

Page 20: ...7 2 DRV8317H S Figure 7 2 DRV8317H S schematic Schematics www ti com 20 DRV8317HEVM User s Guide SLVUCL3 DECEMBER 2022 Submit Document Feedback Copyright 2022 Texas Instruments Incorporated...

Page 21: ...Regulator and VREF Figure 7 3 3 3V Buck Regulator and VREF schematic www ti com Schematics SLVUCL3 DECEMBER 2022 Submit Document Feedback DRV8317HEVM User s Guide 21 Copyright 2022 Texas Instruments...

Page 22: ...LaunchPad Connections schematic 7 6 Connectors Interface Figure 7 5 Connectors Interface schematic Schematics www ti com 22 DRV8317HEVM User s Guide SLVUCL3 DECEMBER 2022 Submit Document Feedback Copy...

Page 23: ...8 Revision History NOTE Page numbers for previous revisions may differ from page numbers in the current version DATE REVISION NOTES December 2022 Initial Release www ti com Schematics SLVUCL3 DECEMBE...

Page 24: ...ther than TI b the nonconformity resulted from User s design specifications or instructions for such EVMs or improper system design or c User has not paid on time Testing and other quality control tec...

Page 25: ...These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in...

Page 26: ...instructions set forth by Radio Law of Japan which includes but is not limited to the instructions below with respect to EVMs which for the avoidance of doubt are stated strictly for convenience and s...

Page 27: ...any interfaces electronic and or mechanical between the EVM and any human body are designed with suitable isolation and means to safely limit accessible leakage currents to minimize the risk of electr...

Page 28: ...R DAMAGES ARE CLAIMED THE EXISTENCE OF MORE THAN ONE CLAIM SHALL NOT ENLARGE OR EXTEND THIS LIMIT 9 Return Policy Except as otherwise provided TI does not offer any refunds returns or exchanges Furthe...

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