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Complete Motor Control Kits with Floating-point DSC

The MxK28335 from Technosoft is modular in structure.

By DE Editors  

February 18, 2008

By DE Editors

Technosoft (Bevaix, Switzerland) announced the MxK28335 DSC Motor Control Kits family based on the TMS320F28335 floating-point digital signal controller (DSC). From basic starter kits to sophisticated professional kits with source code application examples and function libraries, these kits offer tools for the design of DSP-based motor control applications.

With their modular structure, you can upgrade from a simpler kit to a more powerful one, as your project's complexity requires it, by adding new software / hardware modules.

To help you develop and test motion control algorithms, the MSK28335 DSC boards use the 150 MIPS computational power of the TMS320F28335, combined with a double-event manager able to drive up to 18 PWM and 16 A/D converters. The embedded CAN interface can be used to connect the board to multiple-axis structures. The kits can be connected to a PC via an RS232 interface to download, execute, and debug the software applications without the need of other hardware devices.

The basic MSK28335 kits are designed for users who already have a power module and motor, and want to develop their motion control software application for educational purposes. MSK28335 allow for quick debugging and implementation of the program and evaluation of the DSC.

For further details, please contact Technosoft.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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