TI C2000 InstaSPIN™-FOC LaunchPad w/ Motor Driver

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C2000 Piccolo LaunchpadThe InstaSPIN™-FOC enabled C2000™ Piccolo LaunchPad is an inexpensive evaluation platform designed to help you leap right into the world of sensorless motor control using the InstaSPIN-FOC solution. The LaunchPad is based on the Piccolo TMS320F28027F with unique features such as 64KB of on board flash, 8 PWM channels, eCAP, 12bit ADC, I2C, SPI, UART, and InstaSPIN-FOC in on-chip execute only ROM memory. The LaunchPad includes many board hardware features such as an integrated isolated XDS100v2 JTAG emulator for easy programming and debugging, 40 PCB pins for easy access to the pins of the F28027F processor, reset button and programmable button, etc.
For this RoadTest, the C2000 is bundled with the Motor Drive BoosterPack (BOOSTXL-DRV8301).
To learn more about TI InstaSPIN Motor Control Solutions, visit ti.com/instaspin.
Features
  • C2000 Piccolo F28027F MCU with InstaSPIN™-FOC technology
  • Built in isolated XDS100v2 JTAG Emulator enables real-time in-system programming and debugging via USB
  • CPU reset button and programmable push button
  • Free unrestricted version of Code Composer Studio integrated development environment (IDE) v5
  • Free download of MotorWare™ software with drivers, modules, and InstaSPIN-FOC projects that work with various BoosterPacks
  • Free GUI to instrument software built in Motorware™ GUI
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  • Moreover, I did manage to get an Example Project working with LED's all on, but it so seems that this kit was not intended to be a Launchpad ?? , I mean there isn't any easy way around this damn kit. It tool me 2-3 weeks getting a Simple blink Led Working ?? I wanted to use this kit in my Bluetooth Controlled Mobile Robot Project(technervers.com), but instead I ended up using MSP430 and Even demonstrated it at Makerspace Bangalore. I will do a review once I am settled at my new Room. I don't think it will be as a good review as i did for few kits before due to the fact that I have to learn Loads of stuff before I even get somewhere near being comfortable with this kit .

     

    @Kas Lewis : thanks for the links, I will publish the Blink LED Example using CCS6 on my GitHub Hope that Helps image. And thanks again image

     

    GurI

  • Hey @Kas Lewis, Sorry for the late Reply,

    I had mentioned in a comment as soon as I received the kit, that the processor on the Launchpad is F28027 rather than F28027F. I got the samples couple of weeks ago but I don't have proper tools to replace a LQFN Package without damaging the original MCU. Further I have recently shifted my room So !! image image

    reference picture comparing the 2 MCU.

  • Got my samples from TI today and I will see if switching out the controller allows me to run any of the demos for the 2802F C2000 Launchpad, I'll let you know what happens, if anything happens.

     

    Kas

  • you could order a sample from TI of the F28207F and remove what is currently on your board and replace it with the new sample, they are pin compatible.

     

    Kas

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    Looking over my kit it is also a F28027 and the boosterpack uses a F28027F, I will check if what I have is compatible or not but this might explain some of the issues we are having. I wonder if everyone got a F28027 instead of an F28027F. Anyways the lack of documentation for the F28027 demo code is not making it any easier. I have put in my review but is neither complete or anywhere close to my standards of acceptable, but with what TI has delivered I'm not sure to much more is possible.

     

    If it is not possible to do much more with this kit I don't expect or really want E14 sending another one as its been so long since this road test was started even if I only received everything a little over 2 months ago. We will see what can be done and report back. Gurinder as for getting the code to compile and run I was given this link http://e2e.ti.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/171/7776.C2000_5F00_launchpad_5F00_ba… from TI and found it helped with one demo, I still can't get any other demos to run. There is another page that they have pointed me to that may also have some help, I am in the process of going through this too. There may still be a chance to write a decent review about half of the kit at least image here is to trying...

     

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/C2000_LaunchPad#Tutorials

  • Well, I did try out the CCS6 thingy and nop it doesn't work !! It compiles and even burns the code but it doesnt debug !! that's actually strange..

    I did had an copy of ccs5 installed earlier for an earlier Roadtest, but It seams that i forgot to install the C2000 Support image . and I also forgot to download the GUI .

    Further, I am kinna busy till 14th Oct, some deadlines , so i have stopped playing with the kit for now !! image may be will do so after 14th image. It's 2AM here, do i guess i should go to bed now image will post my findings ! image

     

    GurI

  • That is the approach I would take. I got two road tests on the same day applied for them weeks apart so just trying to make a game plan on how to get everything done in the right amount of time as well as update my CC3100 code for the new firmware and enable it to work on the CC3200. So with all that it may take me a week or so to actually get down to posting useful comments on E14.

     

    That being said I have looked at this road test a bit and I cant seem to find a quick easy way to get started with it, could not find demo code to run in CCS, if you could point me in the correct direction that would definitely help me get started with this road test sooner and help me start posting useful comments here sooner too.

     

    Kas

  • I am tryinf it out Kas , I am using CCS6 and so for the examples are being compiled, but debugging is not working image

  • Does this apply to CCS 6, if not what is the best version of 5 to use ?

     

    Kas

  • Code Composer Studio IDE v5

    Code Composer Studio (CCS) v5 is a complete, Eclipse-based integrated development environment (IDE) that supports the C2000 LaunchPad. This tool enables developers to program, debug, and compule code directly onto your LaunchPad evaluation kit. CCS is available for free without any restrictions when used with the XDS1000 emulator on the C2000 LaunchPad.

     

    So, there are no restrictions image