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Motor Driver Testing

Currently debugging the bldc board. The DRV8323 buck converter is regulating the 3.3v line correctly. The micro controller is powered and a blink program has been tested. Moving onto getting the bldc drive firmware running. To start, I am going to generate the firmware from MC_Workbench and check that the software and hardware are in agreement on the pin usage.

Checking Schematic Pinout vs STM : MC_Workbench Pinout

There is a disagreement in the pin assignments. I think I might/should make a custom description file for the board instead of leaning on the nucleof446 definitions? Not sure if it is worth doing that this second though.

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