
25 Jan
2022
25 Jan
'22
6:26 p.m.
Just a fun-fact: rumours told me, in quite new designs Trinamic uses a RISC-V core for this "32-bit internal microcontrollers" :-) Ups, there is already a PR-Statement about this. :-o https://www.trinamic.com/company/news/news-detail/trinamic-introduces-worlds... Isn't it a strong buy recommendation?? On 1/25/22 7:14 PM, lkcl wrote:
Trinamic ICs have 1/256 phase interpolation and generate proper pure sine waves, where ordinary ones have 1/8 if you are lucky and shove out domething closer to a sawtooth than a sine wave. the difference is that Trinamic use 32bit internal microcontrollers whereas your average driver is likely an 8051.