CRD-03600AD065E firmware not match
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Hello,
Thank you for your inquiry. We appreciate your interest and want to clarify the concern.
The CRD-03600AD065E-L firmware was modified based on the TI reference design (TIDA 01604). While the TI design incorporates their PowerGUI firmware, our approach utilizes a CAN bus in conjunction with the firmware code to operate the hardware.To clarify, the code is accurate and specifically tailored for the CRD-03600AD065E-L model. However, please note that the PowerGUI referenced in the forum image is outdated, and the current firmware code is not associated with it. For detailed operating instructions, I encourage you to refer to the user guide, which should provide clear guidance on using the provided code and CAN communication with the CRD-03600AD065E-L.
If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Thanks,
Sumana G
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Thank you for your prompt reply. I have noticed the modification of the source code based on TIDA 01604(from 3phase interleaved PFC to 1phase PFC)but i have some doubts,i don't understand: why the phase shift of high-fre FET relative to low-fre FET is 120 degrees still?
I will continue to monitor your products and applications,thank you.
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Thank you for your inquiry. I’d like to clarify that the low-frequency PWM is generated at line frequency, which is not connected to this part of the code. The Base 4 PWM functions as a slave generator, deriving its reference from the Base 1 master PWM. In essence, Base 4 represents the high-frequency PWM signal, while the low-frequency signals are generated by the AC_FREQ ramp generators.
For further details on how the high-frequency output pulse mode is selected, I suggest looking into the epwm.h file, which should provide a more comprehensive understanding.
Thanks,
Sumana
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I hope that answered your question. I will close this discussion for now but if you have a follow up question, please "Start a New Discussion" and we would be glad to support you further.
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