2023-09-09 10:28 PM
Hello. ST team.
i'm using L9369's voltage measurement function.
i read L9369 manual, and i send below SPI commands(no.0~6) for initial driving.
(my purpose is to drive FET : HS1 A, B ON / LS2 A,B ON)
0 | 0xb5019ff8 |
1 | 0xb5a15fef |
2 | 0xb720b54d |
3 | 0xb480aa98 |
4 | 0x40a0000d |
5 | 0xbb8020ea |
6 | 0xc3a000f5 |
after sending above SPI commands to check SH1/2_A/B's voltage AD read.
14 | 0x0c20001f |
15 | 0x0d000010 |
16 | 0x0e200001 |
17 | 0x0f00000e |
18 | 0x1020001a |
19 | 0x1620001d |
20 | 0x17200012 |
21 | 0x1800000d |
22 | 0x19200002 |
23 | 0x1a000013 |
24 | 0x11000015 |
25 | 0x12200004 |
26 | 0x1300000b |
27 | 0x14200003 |
28 | 0x1500000c |
29 | 0x1b00001c |
30 | 0x1c200014 |
31 | 0x1d00001b |
32 | 0x1e20000a |
33 | 0x1f000005 |
after sending above SPI commands, i checked measured data, but the measured voltage is approximately 0.6V lower than the actual measurement value obtained through the oscilloscope.
After completing the above operation, I send the following SPI commands(no.7~13) again.
(my purpose is to drive FET : HS2 A, B ON / LS1 A,B ON)
7 | 0xb5019ff8 |
8 | 0xb5a0bfea |
9 | 0xb7015548 |
10 | 0xb4a0aa98 |
11 | 0x4080000d |
12 | 0xbba020ea |
13 | 0xb401994d |
After sending above SPI commands(no.14~33), i measure SH1/2_A/B's voltage again.
In the second operation, I confirmed that the values measured with the SH pin's AD value and those measured with the oscilloscope were nearly same.
My question is this: Why is the voltage output approximately 0.6V lower in the first operation? What SPI settings do I need to configure? (All four ACT_OFF_LS pins are in a low state after the first operation, switched to a high state to stop the H-bridge after the first operation, and then switched back to low just before the second operation to enable the H-bridge again.)
please let me know. thank you.
2023-09-14 10:07 AM
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