EB-094 DMOS Motor Driver Board (using L6206)
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 10:39 am
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone can help.
I am trying to control a simple DC motor attached to an EB-094 motor driver board, and to create a flowchart to test the principles of operation using Flowcode7.
However - there is no 'component macro' for this EBlock, and (although I have searched fairly thoroughly) I cannot find any simple example code to drive the board.
I can actually get the board to work - using the simple generic PWM component macro, but I don't feel that this is the right way to do things. Apart from still then needing to control other pins (such as the Motor Enable signal, and to monitor the Motor Over-Current Detect flag), I believe that using the generic PWM macro is just loading my final HEX file with a whole load of code that I do not need.
Does anyone have a "starter for ten" that they can ofer?
Is there any intention fo provide a simple test flowchart and example flowchart for every EBlock - most seem to have 'some' level of support, but I haven't seen any updates since 2013.
Cheers,
Bill
I was wondering if anyone can help.
I am trying to control a simple DC motor attached to an EB-094 motor driver board, and to create a flowchart to test the principles of operation using Flowcode7.
However - there is no 'component macro' for this EBlock, and (although I have searched fairly thoroughly) I cannot find any simple example code to drive the board.
I can actually get the board to work - using the simple generic PWM component macro, but I don't feel that this is the right way to do things. Apart from still then needing to control other pins (such as the Motor Enable signal, and to monitor the Motor Over-Current Detect flag), I believe that using the generic PWM macro is just loading my final HEX file with a whole load of code that I do not need.
Does anyone have a "starter for ten" that they can ofer?
Is there any intention fo provide a simple test flowchart and example flowchart for every EBlock - most seem to have 'some' level of support, but I haven't seen any updates since 2013.
Cheers,
Bill