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TIDM-02010: Dual motor control with digital interleaved PFC for HVAC reference design
The TIDM-02010 reference design is a 1.5-kW dual-motor drive and power factor correction (PFC) control reference design for a variable-frequency air-conditioner outdoor unit controller in HVAC applications. This reference design illustrates a method to implement sensorless 3-phase PMSM vector control for compressor and fan motor drive, and digital interleaved boost PFC for meeting new efficiency standards with a single C2000™ microcontroller. The hardware and software available with this reference design are tested and ready to use to help accelerate development time to market. The reference design includes hardware design files and software codes.
Universal Motor Control Project and Lab User's Guide
The Universal Motor Control Lab provides an example
for motor drive control using a C2000 MCU. This lab is a single project with build
examples for different sensorless (FAST™, eSMO,
InstaSPIN™-BLDC) and sensored (Incremental Encoder, Hall) motor control techniques
(FOC, Trapezoidal). This lab includes system features and debug interfaces that can
be used across a variety of three-phase inverter motor evaluation kits or on a
customer's own board for washer, dryer, or refrigerator applications. The example
codes of this lab are included in the MotorControl Software
Development Kit (SDK). The MotorControl SDK (MC SDK) is a cohesive set of
software infrastructure, tools, and documentation designed to minimize C2000
MCU-based motor control system development time targeted for various three-phase
motor control applications.
Variable speed air conditioner (HVAC) reference design demo
(Video)
This video introduces dual-motor control with interleaved PFC for HVAC application design using a single C2000 MCU. The test results achieved on this reference design are also presented as part of this presentation.