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Hi,
I have use STM32F4 years ago, and migrate to XMC4800 recently for BLDC drive and ethercat communication. Everybody knows that microprocessor are hard to test because of its peripheral detail setting.
I use Dave and App and wish quickly build the project. I have build an SVPWM project use Dave App, but there is no pwm signal output on the assigned pin. Do I need to edit some code to let it run correctly? Where to find the manual of each Dave App?
Thank you, eric.
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Hi, @ericjoy ,
After we configured the APP, we need to click 'Generate code' to make the configuration effective. Here I give you an example about PMSM_FOC, you can refer to it. And for the DAVE APP manual, you can click 'Help- Help Content- DAVE APPs' to find the details about the APPs. Hope this can help you.
Regards,
Owen
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Hi, @ericjoy ,
After we configured the APP, we need to click 'Generate code' to make the configuration effective. Here I give you an example about PMSM_FOC, you can refer to it. And for the DAVE APP manual, you can click 'Help- Help Content- DAVE APPs' to find the details about the APPs. Hope this can help you.
Regards,
Owen
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Hi, Owen
I am very appreciate you tell me where to find the doc locate at "Help-->Help content-->DAVE App". I will never find it if you don't tell me.
Sadly, as a beginner of XMC4800, I still don't know how to configure the App and let it work. I can just "try some function --> flash the chip --> test -->try another function -->flash the chip-->test ...".
Finally, I decide to buy an example supported board like xmc4400-driver-kit, xmc4300-driver-kit. Maybe the difficulty of firmware is the value of firmware engineer.
Thank you, eric.
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