STM32 MCUs Motor control

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User Manual MCSDK documentation

  Dear MCSDK users, The full MCSDK documentation is embedded in the Motor Control Workbench tool. Refer to Workbench tool > About > Documentations > Documentation.This document provides: Introduction: Includes startup guide links for MCSDK, HSO featu...

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MCSDK 6.4.0 is out!

Dear MCSDK users, MCSDK version 6.4.0 is now available: Download It here. This version of the new Motor Control SDK 6 series (X-CUBE-MCDSK) provides mainly FOC and 6Step improvements, here are the main changes for this version: Motor Control Features...

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Board Manager documentation is out !

The documentation of the Board descriptions format is now available on Motor Control Boards Description Wiki page, this documentation is compatible with MCSDK versions from 6.1.2. Board Descriptions are used by the ST motor-control workbench to enabl...

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Automotive motor controller software solution

Dear ST Support Team,We are using the STM platform in our motor controller for the past one year. Our controller is developed for the automotive EV application.Currently, we are facing challenges at the software and code level related to motor contro...

Multi-axis BLDC motor position control

Hello,I am new to STM and have been using TI MCUs in the past for motor control. I am considering using STM for a new project. I need to be able to control 5 BLDC motors with position control. They will each have their own closed loop control but wil...

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IHM16M1 how to override interlocking protection?

HelloI am working on an academic research project involving a hybrid converter topology, where a controlled shoot-through state is intentionally required as part of the converter’s operating principle.I am currently using:STM32F446REIHM16M1 inverter ...

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