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1. About the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex® 7 Devices
2. Features of the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
3. Getting Started with the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
4. Rebuilding the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
5. About the Scaling of Feedback Signals
6. Motor Control Software
7. Functional Description of the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
8. Signals
9. Registers
10. Design Security Recommendations
11. Document Revision History for AN 994: Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
3.1. Software Requirements for the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
3.2. Hardware Requirements for the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
3.3. Downloading and Installing the Design
3.4. Setting Up your Development Board for the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
3.5. Configuring the FPGA Hardware for the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
3.6. Programming the Nios V/g Software to the Device for the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
3.7. Debugging and Monitoring the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices with Python GUI
3.7.1. GUI Control Parameters Pane for the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
3.7.2. GUI Main Panes for the Drive-on-Chip Design Example for Intel Agilex 7 Devices
3.7.3. Tuning the PI Controller Gains
3.7.4. Controlling the Speed and Position Demonstrations
3.7.5. Monitoring Performance
7.3.6.1. DSP Builder for Intel FPGAs Model for the Drive-on-Chip Designs
7.3.6.2. Avalon Memory-Mapped Interface
7.3.6.3. About DSP Builder for Intel FPGAs
7.3.6.4. DSP Builder for Intel FPGAs Folding
7.3.6.5. DSP Builder for Intel FPGAs Design Guidelines
7.3.6.6. Generating VHDL for the DSP Builder Models for the Drive-on-Chip Designs
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3.7.4. Controlling the Speed and Position Demonstrations
The Drive-on-Chip Design Example speed and position demonstrations show constant or varying speed and position.
- Selects the way the speed or position varies during the demonstration in the Waveform drop down.
The speed or position varies according to the selected waveform.
- Specify the Speed (position) to control the nominal speed or position for the respective demonstrations.
If you select a non-constant waveform, the speed and position vary around this nominal value.
- Specify the Period (ms) to control the period of the speed and position variation waveform.
- Specify the Waveform amplitude to control the amplitude of the waveform. For example, a speed of 100 rpm with an amplitude of 50 rpm gives a speed varying between 50 and 150 rpm.
- Specify the waveform offset (ms): to change the waveform phase (shift in time).
- Specify the Position Speed Limit (rpm) to control the maximum speed in position demo mode.
If you select Speed in Demo on the Waveform Demo tab, the design ignores this value.
- Click Update Demo to apply changes to the design.