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Toshiba Electronics evaluation kit simplifies implementation of vector-controlled three-phase motor systems
Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) has announced an evaluation kit for the development of embedded systems designed to control three-phase BLDC (brushless DC) motors. Based on the company‘s TMPM370 family of ARM Cortex™-M3 microcontrollers, the kit will speed and simplify the design of motion control systems for pumps, fans, robotics, and other industrial and home appliance applications.
ToshThe kit’s evaluation board is built around the TMPM370FYFG high-performance, low-power 32-bit microcontroller, which is based on an ARM Cortex-M3 core running at 80MHz. This device combines Toshiba’s proprietary PMD3+ programmable motor driver technology, a vector engine (VE), 12-bit ADC functionality and a comprehensive set of peripherals and interfaces to provide accurate, hardware-based field oriented vector control of sensored and sensorless three-phase motors. All of the circuitry and interfaces needed for low voltage motor control are incorporated into the evaluation board, along with safety control functions and a small LCD for stand-alone evaluation.
The software package supplied with the kit includes source code, a board support package (BSP) and a PC-based graphical interface for the quick and easy configuration and control of low- and high-voltage motor control parameters. A Segger J-Link ARM Lite USB-driven JTAG emulator for Cortex-M3 cores further simplifies application development. Comprehensive documentation includes application notes, reference designs and bill of material (BoM) information.