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Strange current waveform driving a BLDC motor using the IHM08M1 with the Nucleo F303

der.ule
Associate III

I keep investigating why I have problems driving my motor with negative speeds.

I captured the phase voltage directly on the motor leads (yellow, cyan and magenta channels) and the current on the DAC output (Ia or Ib) and I noticed this peaks on the current waveform.

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Zooming in, the currents themselves don't look bad at all

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However I do not understand where does peaks are coming from

0693W00000JODRdQAP.pngAny ideas will be greatly appreciated.

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MK.1
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The picture in the manual contradicts what is written.

Oh my .. ! I was totally blinded by the 120° of the Hall Sensor, that I did not stop an think about the whole picture, thanks a lot for that. I will test out next week and see how it goes.

After a lot of testing (different problem but same parameter search) and re-reading the thread that you linked before.

I believe that the correct angle should be around 120°.

I annotated the pic posted by @Dario CUCCHI​ for the case where the hall sequence is H1, H2 and H3 according to his text:

As you can see now measuring from the maximum of the B-emf induced on phase A to the first rising edge of signal H1 I get 120° as in the previous case: and this the value to be set in the "Placement electrical angle".

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Following his instructions, I annotated my capture too and calculated an angle of around 120° as you can see.

0693W00000QKGvqQAH.pngstill, thanks a lot for your help and pointing me in the correct direction (several times) :thumbs_up:

that's right, it's my carelessness)