SPRUHJ1I January 2013 – October 2021 TMS320F2802-Q1 , TMS320F28026-Q1 , TMS320F28026F , TMS320F28027-Q1 , TMS320F28027F , TMS320F28027F-Q1 , TMS320F28052-Q1 , TMS320F28052F , TMS320F28052F-Q1 , TMS320F28052M , TMS320F28052M-Q1 , TMS320F28054-Q1 , TMS320F28054F , TMS320F28054F-Q1 , TMS320F28054M , TMS320F28054M-Q1 , TMS320F2806-Q1 , TMS320F28062-Q1 , TMS320F28062F , TMS320F28062F-Q1 , TMS320F28068F , TMS320F28068M , TMS320F28069-Q1 , TMS320F28069F , TMS320F28069F-Q1 , TMS320F28069M , TMS320F28069M-Q1
TMS320F2806xF (69F, 68F, and 62F — 80- or 100-pin packages), TMS320F2802xF (26F and 27F — 48-pin package), and TMS320F2805xF (54F and 52F, — 80-pin packages) devices are the first from Texas Instruments that include the FAST (Figure 2-1) estimator and additional motor control functions needed for cascaded speed and torque loops for efficient three-phase field-oriented motor control (FOC).
Together — with F2806xF, F2805xF, and F2802xF peripheral drivers in user code — they enable a sensorless (also known as self-sensing) InstaSPIN-FOC solution that can identify, tune the torque controller and efficiently control your motor in minutes, without the use of any mechanical rotor sensors. This entire package is called InstaSPIN-FOC, which is made available in ROM. For the F2806xF devices, the ROM contains the FAST estimator and the FOC blocks; for the F2802xF devices, only the FAST estimator is in ROM; and for the F2805xF devices, the ROM contains the FAST estimator and the FOC blocks. In the case of the F2806xF devices, the user also has the option of executing all FOC functions in user memory (FLASH or RAM), which makes calls to the proprietary FAST estimator firmware in ROM. In the case of the F2805xF devices, the user also has the option of executing all FOC functions in user memory (FLASH or RAM), which makes calls to the proprietary FAST estimator firmware in ROM. In the case of the F2802xF devices, all the FOC blocks are loaded and executed from user's memory (FLASH or RAM) while the estimator is run from ROM.InstaSPIN-FOC was designed for flexibility, to accommodate a range of system software architectures. The range of this flexibility is shown in Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3.