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Training Solutions
Microchip provides a variety of ways to come up to
speed quickly on our 8-bit MCU’s and 16-bit dsPIC
DSC’s, as well as learn how to use them to spin a
motor.
Pressed for time? Log on to
www.microchip.com/
webseminars and download a web seminar on your
own schedule. These training modules are just the
right size to fit into your busy schedule.
Want to Learn From an Expert?
Log on to www.microchip.com/RTC and sign up for a formal class taught by a Microchip engineer. Many of these
classes include hands on motor control development work, so you can learn the theory and then put it into
practice. Additional classes are available that cover the device programming and peripheral usage, C language and
control techniques that are not specific to motor control.
Class Hours Type Abstract
MCT3201: BLDC Control
Techniques
7 Hands On This workshop class provides a detailed overview of BLDC motor theory
and control algorithms. The class also provides an introduction to the
dsPIC architecture, and motor control peripherals, along with an in-depth
look at Microchip’s BLDC Motor Control firmware and Motor Control
Graphical User Interface.
MCT7301: Field
Oriented Control of
Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Motors
7 Hands On This workshop class provides a detailed overview of PMSM motor theory
and control algorithms. The class also provides an introduction to the
dsPIC architecture, and motor control peripherals, along with an in-depth
look at Microchip’s PMSM Motor Control firmware and Motor Control
Graphical User Interface.
MCT4301: Field
Oriented Control of
AC Induction Motor
7 Hands On This workshop class provides a detailed overview of ACIM motor theory
and control algorithms. The class also provides an introduction to the
dsPIC architecture, and motor control peripherals, along with an in-depth
look at Microchip’s ACIM Motor Control firmware and Motor Control
Graphical User Interface.
Need Design Assistance?
Visit www.microchip.com/partners for a directory of third party consultants and designers that can help with your
motor control application.
Get Started Now!
Microchip makes it easy to add electronic motor control functionality to your embedded design. For access to
Microchip’s complete motor control design resources, visit the Motor Control Design Center at
www.microchip.com/
motor
. Whether you are a motor control expert or a beginner, this dedicated site provides you with everything you
need to complete your motor control design, including:
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Applications by Motor Type: This on-line table captures numerous end applications and their typical motor types
for the industrial, automotive, consumer and appliance market segments. Users are guided to the appropriate
products and software solutions for each type of motor.
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Technical Documentation: Microchip offers a variety of motor control-related application notes, reference designs
and other technical documentation to help speed design time. This technical library provides both theory and
operation considerations for a variety of motor types.
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