2024-01-09 10:42 PM - edited 2024-01-09 10:45 PM
Hi all,
I have setup the demo project with the P-NUCLEO-IHM03 and I can start the motor using the Motor Pilot 6.2.1. So far so good. Since I want to use a stronger Motor eventually, I have bought the IHM-08 and want to use it with the Gimbal Motor as an intermediate step and the Motor does not start correctly.
I can connect to the board but when I press start in the Motor Pilot the Motor starts and stops after e few seconds while the gauge on the Motor Pilot displays a high rotation speed.
I am using the settings listed below
Does anybody have the same setup and can tell me what I need to change that this does work?
I have added the .stwb6 file below but needed to change the ending that the forum accepts it.
2024-01-10 12:13 AM
Hello MMenz.1,
Since you are doing 6-step, please make sure the IHM08's jumpers are correctly set for this configuration, as it should have arrived in FOC 3-Shunt configuration. The steps are described in the UM1996, around p.7
2024-01-10 12:26 AM
Hi Gaël,
Thanks for the quick response.
I could be mistaking but I think it has arrived in 1 shunt config (soldering bridges pointing towards R44 as shown in UM1966) and I did not change it. I did also double check the other jumpers (JP1 and JP2).
2024-01-10 12:57 AM
Hello again MMenz.1,
Thanks for your reply. If this is no configuration issue then could you please tell me if any error is returned by the MotorPilot tool ? Is the motor speeding up normally or is it jittering and then stopping ?
Also know that the UM1966 recommends reducing C5 value in case of poor current regulation at start-up, so that may be the issue, although as you are bound to use a stronger motor, maybe you should try with it first.
2024-01-10 01:51 AM - edited 2024-01-10 01:54 AM
2024-01-10 06:26 AM - edited 2024-01-10 06:27 AM
Okay then I think this is simply because you are approaching the lower voltage limitation of the IHM08 board, which can be, for 1-Shunt configurations, a bit higher than the boundaries advertised on st.com. If you really want to make it run with the Gimball motor before switching to a higher voltage one, try either reducing C5 capacitor as mentioned in UM1966, or switching to 3-Shunt FOC, although I do not guarantee any success either way.