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TermDescription
Adapter BoardAdapts the Reference Motor to the EDPS Board.
Control BoardAn electronic board for controlling the EDPS Board; the EDDP Kit uses Digilent , a Digilent board Arty Z7 for that purpose.
EDDPElectronic Drive Development Platform.
EDDP KitA kit consisting of the EDPS Board, the Reference Motor, the Adapter board and.
EDPS BoardAn Electric Drive Power Stage Board, the EDDP Kit contains a Trenz Electronic GmbH board TEC0053 to be used as an EDPS Board.
Host PCA computer capable of running a web browser in order to run the Web UI.
Reference MotorThe motor included in the EDDP Kit. This motor is of brushless type and is already mated with an encoder.
Web UIA user interface in the form of a web page permitting operating the EDDP.

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The Adapter Board is mounted to the EDPS Board using 5 x M6 screws (Labels 0V, A, B, C, 12V on Adapter Board) and with M3 screws and spacer - marked 12V at the left. This Adapter board Board "forwards" (the yellow arrow) the EDPS Board pre-driver supply (12V) to the DC Link main terminal on the EDPS board, so that separate DC Link power supply is not needed allowing easy evaluation of the complete system.

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Note terminal marked+DC must be left open when using the Adapter boardBoard!

Figure 2: M3 spacer and two M3 screws connect 12V from the EDPS board to the Adapter boardBoard.

Motor Connection

In the EDDP Kit the Reference Motor stator wires for all three phases are already connected to the Adapter Board. Instructions for manual assembly below:

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A 3-phase permanent-magnet synchronous motor with attached encoder and mechanical load is mounted to a EDPS Board by using an Adapter Board. The EDPS Board is connected to a Control Board ARTY-Z7 through PMOD connectors. A Host PC running a Web Browser connects to the Control Board through a Network.

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Figure 15: Block diagram of the EDDP.


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List of additional documents

FPGA resources utilization

An excerpt of the FPGA resource utilization by the FOC SDSoC Application Project is shown in the Table 2. The FPGA used on the Controller Board is Xilinx 7z010clg400-1.

The power draw of the design is about 220mW as measured by the increase of the power draw of the Control Board after configuring the FPGA.

TypeUsedAvailableUtil%
Slice LUTs57581760032.72
Slice Registers72773520020.67
F7 Muxes3388000.38
RAMB36/FIFO216035
RAMB1841203.33
DSP48E1348042.50
BUFGCTRL43212.50
MMCME2_ADV1250

Table 2: FPGA resources utilization.


List of additional documents

The additional documents, listed in the Table 3,The additional documents, listed in the Table 2,  can be downloaded from Trenz EDDP Web Hub:

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TitleDescription
FOC SDSoCImplementation of a Field-Oriented Control algorithm in C++ with Vivado SDSoC
SDSoC Hardware Platform ARTY-Z7A basis for building Vivado SDSoC applications running on an Arty-Z7 board connected to a TEC0053 board
AXI4-Stream AD7403An IP core for filtering the delta-sigma bitstream read from one or more ADC-s of type of AD7403 to an AXI4-Stream of samples
AXI4-Stream EncoderAn IP core for converting impulses from a relative index encoder with an index signal to an AXI4-Stream of position and speed data
AXI4-Stream PWMAn IP core for generating PWM signals according to the input AXI4-Stream
AXI4-Stream ConcatAn IP core for concatenating AXI4-Streams
Web GUIA Web UI to control and monitor an EDPS Board over the Network API
Network APIA communication protocol, based on Websockets, to control an EDPS board
Embedded Linux CodeA server program interfacing to an EDPS board and implementing the Network API and the functions of a Web Server

Table 23: List of additional documents.

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Jan KumannGeneral formatting changes and small corrections.

2017-08-14

v.10

Antti Lukats, Andrei Errapart

Initial document.

Table 24: Document change history.

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