Motor control interfaces:
Built-in power supplies:
Power supply connectors:
Motor control device socket:
User Interfaces:
Communication Ports:
The Microchip dsPICDEM™ MCSM Development Board is targeted to control both unipolar and bipolar stepper motors in open-loop or closed-loop (current control) mode. The hardware is designed in such a way that no hardware changes are necessary for 8-, 6- or 4-wire stepper motors in either bipolar or unipolar configurations. Software to run motors in open-loop or closed-loop with full or variable micro-stepping is provided. A GUI for controlling step commands, motor parameter input, and operation modes is included. This flexible and cost-effective board can be configured in different ways for use with Microchip’s specialized dsPIC33 Motor Control Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs). The dsPICDEM MCSM Development Board offers a mounting option to connect either a 28-pin SOIC device or a generic 100-pin Plug-In Module (PIM). A dsPIC33CK64MP105 External Op Amp MC PIM (MA330050-1) is included.
The dsPICDEM MCSM Development Board supports terminal voltages up to 80V and currents up to 3A. The dsPIC33C device uses the MOSFET driver to drive the two full-bridge inverters that power the motor windings. The board includes various circuits to perform the following functions:
The dsPIC33CK64MP105 devices feature an 4-channel, high-speed PWM with Complementary mode output, a programmable ADC trigger on the PWM reload cycle, digital dead time control, internal shoot-through protection and hardware fault shutdown. These features make the dsPIC DSC an ideal solution for high-performance stepper motor control applications where control of the full-bridge inverter is required.
dsPICDEM MCSM Development Board: DM330022-1
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AN1307 Source Code for dsPIC33CK64MP105 and dsPICDEM MCSM | 17 Jun 2019 | Application Notes | |
Stepper Motor Control with dsPIC® DSCs | 17 Jun 2019 | Link | Application Notes |
AN1307 Tuning Guide | 30 Jun 2010 | Application Notes | |
Stepping Motors Fundamentals | 14 Mar 2004 | Link | Application Notes |
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dsPICDEM MCSM Development Board Demonstration Software | Download | 27 Oct 2009 |