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MCSPTR2A5775E PCIx4 interface

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alimeraj
Contributor IV

Hi All,

I hope someone will be to help me here, so basically I want to test my motor control algorithm using the PMSM dev kit with a resolver and the following kit is perfect for me

https://www.nxp.com/design/development-boards/automotive-motor-control-solutions/mpc5xxx-solutions-/...

However I want to use my own control board instead of the one that comes with the kit. The problem here is the PCIx4 interface and I was wondering if there is a breakout board that I can use to connect my control board to it.

Thanks,

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alimeraj
Contributor IV

Another question

I didn't order the PE Multilink Universal debugger so my question is can I still flash/program the board using OpenSDA?

Thanks,

Ali

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lukaszadrapa
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Ali,

yes, there's in-built OpenSDA, so you don't need other debug probe.

Standard JTAG connector allows you to use another debugger if needed / if OpenSDA is not sufficient.

Regards,

Lukas

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alimeraj
Contributor IV

Hi, 

Can someone please tell me the part number for the PCIe connecter.

Thanks

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lukaszadrapa
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi,

part number of the connector is: 10061913-101CLF 

https://www.amphenol-icc.com/

Regards,

Lukas

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alimeraj
Contributor IV

Thanks lukaszadrapa. 

Do you have any suggestion on how to connect my own control board to eval kit?

Regards,

Ali

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lukaszadrapa
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Well, you need to use the same PCI express layout on your board as on the MPC5775E-EVB. I can't see other option.

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alimeraj
Contributor IV

Hi Lukas,

So basically I ordered PCI extension cable that I will use to connect my control board. The question I have is regarding the break resistor, it is mentioned in the kit manual that if I power up the board without the control board connect the resistor will break. In my application I don't have any requirement for break resistor so shall I just remove it before connecting my control board.

Thanks,

Ali

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lukaszadrapa
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Ali,

I can't see a reason to remove the resistor. You can take a look at the schematic https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=PMSMPOWERSCH

See BRAKE_PWM and BRAKE_GATE signals. If you don't set BRAKE_PWM signal (available on the connector) to '1', no current will flow via the resistor.

Regards,

Lukas

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alimeraj
Contributor IV

Thank you very much Lukas for a swift reply. I will have a look at the schematics and set the PWM_BREAK signal appropriately. 

Thanks,

Ali

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