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Digilent 410-185P-KIT User Manual

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Revision: September 28, 2011
Note: This document applies to REV F of the board.

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Doc: 502-185

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Overview


The Cerebot MC7 board is microcontroller
development board based on a Microchip
dsPIC 16-bit Digital Signal Controller.

The Cerebot MC7 is primarily intended to be
used as a controller for electro-mechanical
devices such as DC motors. The micro-
controller used, a dsPIC33FJ128MC706A, is a
member of a dsPIC family optimized for motor
control applications.

The Cerebot MC7 provides four Half-Bridge
circuits that are rated for 24V at up to 5A. Each
of these Half Bridge circuits is connected to the
dsPIC A/D converter to measure voltage and
current for closed loop feedback control. These
half bridges can be used to control two
brushed DC motors, two bi-polar stepper
motors, one brushless DC motor, one uni-polar
stepper motor. In addition, the board can be
used to implement controllers for switched DC-
DC converters.

The Cerebot MC7 works with the Microchip
MPLAB

®

development environment and

provides built in programming and debugging
support within the MPLAB

®

IDE.


Features include:

a dsPIC33FJ128MC706A
microcontroller

four 24V/5A Half Bridge circuits with
current and voltage feedback and
provision for over-current interrupt

power supply voltage up to 24V

5V/4A switching power supply

integrated programming/debugging
circuit

one CAN network interface

three Pmod connectors for Digilent
peripheral module boards

eight RC servo connectors

two I2C daisy chain connectors

256Kbit I2C EEPROM

two push buttons and four LEDs

ESD protection and short circuit
protection for all I/O pins.



Cerebot MC7 Circuit Diagram