AM263x Digital Power SDK  09.01.00
Software Frequency Response Analyzer (SFRA)

Introduction

The Software Frequency Response Analyzer (SFRA) is a software library that enables developers to quickly measure the frequency response of their digital power converter. The SFRA library contains software functions that inject a frequency into the control loop and measure the response of the system using the Sitara MCUs’ on-chip analog to digital converter (ADC). This process provides the plant frequency response characteristics, the open loop gain frequency response and the closed loop frequency response of the closed loop system.

This library contains header file (sfra_f32.h) and ".lib" file based on release/debug configuration.

Features Supported

SFRA module includes calculation and storage of following:

  • User configurable sweep start frequency, frequency step size, injection amplitude
  • Plant Magnitude and Phase vector corresponding to frequency points configured by user
  • Open loop Magnitude and Phase vector corresponding to frequency points configured by user
  • Closed loop Magnitude and Phase vector corresponding to frequency points configured by user

Features Not Supported

GUI is not supported

Benchmark Results

A benchmark on R5F core has been conducted to observe the following results when running the following functions:

SFRA Function Cpu Cycles
SFRA_F32_reset 15
SFRA_F32_config 15
SFRA_F32_inject 66
SFRA_F32_collect 37
SFRA_F32_runBackgroundTask 89
SFRA Obj files Code Size(Bytes/8bits)
SFRA_F32_reset + SFRA_F32_config 424
SFRA_F32_inject + SFRA_F32_collect + SFRA_F32_runBackgroundTask 1522
  • Ran with TI Clang Compiler v3.2.1.LTS, with -Os flag and functions force-inlined onto the benchmarking function placed in TCM memory. Obtained the average result from 500 consecutive loops of running sfra functions with DPL CycleCountP, mimicking the usage of a control loop and overhead (~10 cycles) is removed.
  • Actual result may vary depending on provided datasets and memory configuration. For R5F, it is recommended for users to map control loops to TCM for the best performance.

Provided Examples

The following examples has been provided to demonstrate sfra module:

Additional References

N/A

API

APIs for Software Frequency Response Analyzer Library