Datasheet
The run time data can be saved to an Excel file by clicking on the “Save data to file” button
This will open a dialogue box to select the filename and location of the file that the data is saved into.
A control bar will appear to allow the use to Start, Pause or Stop the data recording process
c. Speed Control Graphs
There are three graphs that monitor the operation of the motor. SPEED, VOLTAGE and CURENT
The speed graph shows the Target and Measured Speed
The Voltage graph shows the VBUS Supply value, Direct, Quadrature and Total Voltages
The Current graph shows the Total, Direct and Total currents
Any individual graph can be expanded by pressing the “ZOOM” button. When a graph is
“ZOOMED” then only this graph is visible in the GUI display. Data for all graphs continues to be
updated in the background.
The previous data timeline of the graphs can be seen by using the slide control next to the
“STOP UPDATE” button
The graphs update can be stopped by clicking on the STOP UPDATE
Once the GUI is connected, open the main control window by pressing the “Speed Control” button. Through this
window, the user can control the speed reference to the board, and can view all the reference values and measurements.
in the three “oscilloscope” graphs.
The motor can be controlled by the “RPM CONTROL” section by either moving the point to the desired speed and
direction or setting the speed in the text box. The “DEMO” button performs the same operation as described previously.