Real World Control Answers
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Whether you are redesigning power tools with more reliable sensorless
control, white goods with higher energy-efficient motors or multi-phase
industrial motors with higher resolution and precision, there is
a TI DSP embedded controller for you.
TI’s TMS320C2000™ DSP platform provides the ultimate
combination of MCU peripheral integration, C efficiency and ease-of-use
with the performance of TI DSPs. Your design will have more features,
provide better feedback and precision and cost less with TI DSPs.
Answers to popular questions can be viewed below. More questions?
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Q1. Why should I consider digital signal processing
(DSPs) for embedded control?
A1. TI's control-optimized DSPs combine computational processing
power with integrated control and analog peripherals. This makes them
ideal for applications that require new and enhanced features and functionality
like smoother starts, lower noise and higher energy efficiency. By offering
a single-chip solution that handles both the control processing and system
host requirements, system complexity and cost are reduced.
When you combine the processing power, high integration and flexibility
with their low price points and ease of use, TI's embedded control solutions
make a compelling alternative to traditional microcontrollers.
Q2. What hardware/software tools can I use to get my control design to market quickly?
A2. TI's extensive application software and signal processing libraries cover almost any type of motor, including single, three-phase, sensored, sensorless and AC induction (ACI) motors. These standardized sets of software modules can be seamlessly integrated to serve as fundamental building blocks for digital control algorithm development, enabling the building of complete motor control applications without writing optimized assembly language routines.
TI also offers the industry's most comprehensive software and hardware solutions for control designers. A variety of development boards are available from TI and TI's Third Party Network. These include development boards, evaluation modules, hardware/software bundles and DSP Starter Kits (DSKs) designed to accelerate the application design process from concept through production.
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