Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Table 1. Device summary
- 1 Block diagram
- 2 Electrical data
- 3 Electrical characteristics
- 4 Pin connection
- 5 Typical applications
- 6 Functional description
- 6.1 Device power-up
- 6.2 Logic I/O
- 6.3 Charge pump
- 6.4 Microstepping
- 6.5 Absolute position counter
- 6.6 Programmable speed profiles
- 6.7 Motor control commands
- 6.8 Internal oscillator and oscillator driver
- 6.9 Overcurrent detection
- 6.10 Undervoltage lockout (UVLO)
- 6.11 Thermal warning and thermal shutdown
- 6.12 Reset and standby
- 6.13 External switch (SW pin)
- 6.14 Programmable DMOS slew rate, deadtime and blanking time
- 6.15 Integrated analog-to-digital converter
- 6.16 Internal voltage regulator
- 6.17 BUSY\SYNC pin
- 6.18 FLAG pin
- 7 Phase current control
- 8 Serial interface
- 9 Programming manual
- 9.1 Registers and flags description
- Table 9. Register map
- 9.1.1 ABS_POS
- 9.1.2 EL_POS
- 9.1.3 MARK
- 9.1.4 SPEED
- 9.1.5 ACC
- 9.1.6 DEC
- 9.1.7 MAX_SPEED
- 9.1.8 MIN_SPEED
- 9.1.9 FS_SPD
- 9.1.10 KVAL_HOLD, KVAL_RUN, KVAL_ACC and KVAL_DEC
- 9.1.11 INT_SPEED
- 9.1.12 ST_SLP
- 9.1.13 FN_SLP_ACC
- 9.1.14 FN_SLP_DEC
- 9.1.15 K_THERM
- 9.1.16 ADC_OUT
- 9.1.17 OCD_TH
- 9.1.18 STALL_TH
- 9.1.19 STEP_MODE
- 9.1.20 ALARM_EN
- 9.1.21 CONFIG
- Table 22. CONFIG register
- Table 23. Oscillator management
- Table 24. External switch hard stop interrupt mode
- Table 25. Overcurrent event
- Table 26. Programmable power bridge output slew rate values
- Table 27. Motor supply voltage compensation enable
- Table 28. PWM frequency: integer division factor
- Table 29. PWM frequency: multiplication factor
- Table 30. Available PWM frequencies [kHz]: 8-MHz oscillator frequency
- Table 31. Available PWM frequencies [kHz]: 16-MHz oscillator frequency
- Table 32. Available PWM frequencies [kHz]: 24-MHz oscillator frequency
- Table 33. Available PWM frequencies [kHz]: 32-MHz oscillator frequency
- 9.1.22 STATUS
- 9.2 Application commands
- Table 37. Application commands
- 9.2.1 Command management
- 9.2.2 Nop
- 9.2.3 SetParam (PARAM, VALUE)
- 9.2.4 GetParam (PARAM)
- 9.2.5 Run (DIR, SPD)
- 9.2.6 StepClock (DIR)
- 9.2.7 Move (DIR, N_STEP)
- 9.2.8 GoTo (ABS_POS)
- 9.2.9 GoTo_DIR (DIR, ABS_POS)
- 9.2.10 GoUntil (ACT, DIR, SPD)
- 9.2.11 ReleaseSW (ACT, DIR)
- 9.2.12 GoHome
- 9.2.13 GoMark
- 9.2.14 ResetPos
- 9.2.15 ResetDevice
- 9.2.16 SoftStop
- 9.2.17 HardStop
- 9.2.18 SoftHiZ
- 9.2.19 HardHiZ
- 9.2.20 GetStatus
- 9.1 Registers and flags description
- 10 Package information
- 11 Revision history

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Figure 9. Positioning command examples
6.7.3 Motion commands
Motion commands produce a motion in order to perform a user-defined number of
microsteps in a user-defined direction that are sent to the device together with the command
(see Figure 10).
The performed motor motion is compliant to programmed speed profile boundaries
(acceleration, deceleration, minimum and maximum speed).
Note that with some speed profiles or motion commands, the deceleration phase can start
before the maximum speed is reached.
Figure 10. Motion command examples
6.7.4 Stop commands
A stop command forces the motor to stop. Stop commands can be sent anytime.
The SoftStop command causes the motor to decelerate with programmed deceleration
value until the MIN_SPEED value is reached and then stops the motor keeping the rotor
position (a holding torque is applied).
The HardStop command stops the motor instantly, ignoring deceleration constraints and
keeping the rotor position (a holding torque is applied).
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