2025-01-31 08:22 PM - edited 2025-02-01 09:02 AM
Dear Community,
We are considering using the STSPIN32G4 to integrate and control the motor in our system. The primary reason for selecting it is that our battery supplies 6V-8.4V, which falls within the STSPIN32G4's 5.5V-75V range.
We have a few questions regarding the EVSPIN32G4:
Input Voltage Limitation
We are interested in purchasing the EVSPIN32G4 to test it out. However, we noticed that the product specifications state the input voltage range as 10V-75V, while the components appear to support down to 5.5V. We would like to understand the reasoning behind this limitation.
The best case is we can directly using our battery supplies 6V-8.4V, to power the board.
Op-Amp Configuration and PA2
As per our understanding, PA2 is used as OPO1 and should output the voltage difference to be sent to an ADC pin for current sensing and processing. However, PA2 does not seem to be connected to any other GPIO, leading us to wonder how this Op-Amp is functioning.
we should set the Pins PA2, PA6, PB1 to ADC instead of OPAMP3_VOUT?
Role of the STM32F103CBT6 on the EVSPIN32G4
The STSPIN32G4 is a powerful MCU, and we are considering running our three-closed-loop PID control directly on it. However, we noticed that the EVSPIN32G4 also includes an additional STM32F103CBT6 MCU.
According to the user manual, VCC should at least higher than 5.5V, so can we use VM to Power VCC? Our VM is battery 6-8.4V which can be fluctuating due to motor behavior. Or should be use DC-DC providing stable 6V for VCC?
We would like to know your suggestion
Looking forward to your insights!
Best regards.
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2025-02-03 09:08 AM
Hello @Sheng123 and welcome to the ST Community.
Here are the answers to your questions:
2025-02-03 09:08 AM
Hello @Sheng123 and welcome to the ST Community.
Here are the answers to your questions:
2025-02-04 09:27 PM
Hi @Cristiana SCARAMEL,
Thanks for your response!
I would like to double-check the SW connection based on our configuration:
Given this setup, do we still need to connect SW as shown in the reference design?
Additionally, since we are bypassing the bulk regulator:
Looking forward to your clarification. Thanks!
2025-02-05 02:24 AM
Hello @Sheng123
In your case SW pin need to be connected to VM, do not leave it floating.
So provide your battery voltage to VM, SW and VCC. Refer to Figure 7 of STSPIN32G4 datasheet.
If you want to use the internal 3.3 V LDO regulator of STSPIN32G4 the REGIN pin must be connected to battery voltage as well.
If you need to use an external 3.3 V regulator you have to provide this voltage to both REGIN and REG3V3 pins. Refer to figure 12 of STSPIN32G4 datasheet.