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  • MCTPTX1AK324
  • motor control
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Would You Be Interested in Roadtesting a Multiple Motor & Valve-Control Reference Design Board?

rscasny
rscasny over 2 years ago

imageRecently, we have been speaking with NXP to find some good candidates for a series of roadtests they would like to sponsor. The first product we've talked about is a reference design board (RDK) that's capable of controlling three sensorless-based PMSMs (Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors), one direct current (DC) motor, and four valves under low CPU loading. I think there's a lot to do on a roadtest of this product and wanted to get your opinions.

I'll add some basic facts about the RDK below.

If you have the time, I'd appreciate you voting in my polls, too. Thanks.

Randall Scasny
Roadtest Program Manager

Here are some basic facts about the board:

The MCTPTX1AK324 is a reference design board engineered for out-of-the-box automotive multi permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), targeting electric pumps, electric powertrain, eTurbo or thermal management system controller applications. Based on the 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M7 S32K3 microcontroller and the GD3000 pre-driver, it controls three sensorless-based PMSMs, one direct current (DC) motor and four valves under low CPU loading.

Here are some features of the board:

  • Supports up to three PMS motors sensorless field-oriented control (FOC)
  • Up to 100W power for each PMSM
  • Up to 20W power for DC motors
  • Up to 5A peak current for high-side switch
  • One-way CAN and one-way LIN
  • Dual-core operation mode to reduce CPU load
  • ISO 26262 support

Here's the block diagram:

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Here's some documentation:

  • Getting Started: 
  • App Note 1: 
  • App Note 2: 
  • Schematics: 
  • Software User Guide: 
  • Hardware User Guide: 

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  • scottiebabe
    scottiebabe over 2 years ago +5
    Looks perfect.
  • scottiebabe
    scottiebabe over 2 years ago in reply to scottiebabe +2
    Jokes aside, looks like they have done a nice job.
  • dougw
    dougw over 2 years ago +1
    This card has some great functionality - pretty high power and CANBUS + LIN BUS. I assume not a lot of members have a suitable PMSM lying around to test it though.
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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 2 years ago

    This is another of those boards where it fits a project and is great - or it doesn't. In my case it doesn't fit with anything I'm planning so I voted not to the road test.

    I feel that if you need a motor then you don't actually have a project that is suitable for such a multi functional board - so offering a motor isn't likely to increase the range of good Road tes applicants.

    MK

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    michaelkellett over 2 years ago

    This is another of those boards where it fits a project and is great - or it doesn't. In my case it doesn't fit with anything I'm planning so I voted not to the road test.

    I feel that if you need a motor then you don't actually have a project that is suitable for such a multi functional board - so offering a motor isn't likely to increase the range of good Road tes applicants.

    MK

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