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I implemented a counter/timer on FPGA using LabVIEW but I cannot provide you the details or the link where to find the info.
BTW, I use a custom board.
I prefer to program the FPGA using LabVIEW instead of VHDL or Verilog, if it is the right choice to you. It is more simple and effective...
Hello all,
a new control board based on the NI System on Module, formally sbRIO-9651, has been developed by an Italy based company.
It is mainly dedicated to power electronics and drives applications as well as industrial controls.
Each peripheral is supported by dedicated LabVIEW drivers as...
I took a loot to the driver data-sheet. You cannot avoid to place a resistor in serie to D1 and D2. Driver can be damaged.
First of all, I would place a R, same value as the turn-on resistor.
2nd) place a load between the mid-point and DC-minus
Test the system and let me know.
Cheers
Hi, are you sure that you do not need any R in serie with D2 and D3?
If you do not put any R, the turn off current can be very high to damage the internal driver circuit.
D2 and D3 are used to have two separated dynamics for turn-on and turn-off. However, in this case the turn-off dynamic is...
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