2014-08-21 07:45 AM
I'm currently experiencing a problem in which I cannot get the L6480 device to communicate - I think this may be due to a device power up fault but I was hoping someone on here could help!
I've attached a simplified version of the circuit diagram, outlining the power connections that I've made in my design - if I've made any mistakes with the power connections then please let me know! The host device is an 8 bit Atmel AVR device (ATmega32A), and I'm working with +5V logic and a motor supply of +24V.I measured the voltages on the power pins to be:VS - +24VVBOOT - +24VVSREG - +24VVCC - +2V5 (!?)VCCREG - +3V3VREG - +3V3VDD - +5VI think the device is still in 'power-up' condition as VCC is below the minimum as stated in section 6.1 of the datasheet, and also the 2MHz signal coming from the OSCOUT pin is neither a square wave or a sine wave which I would have assumed it would be?I've attached an image of the actual signal from an oscilloscope which shows the waveform that I'm getting.Any feedback will be greatly appreciated!!! #spi #power-up #cspin #l64802014-09-21 11:52 PM
Hello,
did you check the STBY\RESET signal? When it is low, the VCC regulator is disabled. Regards Enrico2014-11-05 06:02 AM
The STBY/ RESET pin is now being driven high by the microcontroller but I'm still having the same problems. What sort of waveform should I be seeing on the OSCOUT pin?
2014-11-17 01:45 AM
The OSCOUT waveform is a series of pulses with a frequency of 2 MHz.(the duty cycle is not 50%).