Part Number: DRV8210 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ULN2003A , , DRV8849 , DRV8411 , DRV8845 Tool/software: Hi BU expert,
In IP camera, I have noticed that some customer use motor drive and some customer use Darlington. Why there is the difference? Thanks…
Part Number: DRV8210 HI,
Using the DRV8210 but like to save GPIOpins , is it possible to both set supply VCC, MODE and EN pins at the same time from same GPIO pin and just before doing that also select PH high or low for forward or reverse of the motor…
Part Number: DRV8210 Hi Team,
According to the above table, can it be understood that IN1 inputs PWM, IN2 inputs high or low level, and the load current can be changed by changing the PWM duty cycle through IN1?
Regards,
Annie
Part Number: DRV8210 Hi Team,
Does this chip adjust the current by adjusting the PWM duty cycle? Is it possible to achieve 12bits precision control?
Regards,
Annie
Hey Jimmy,
Jimmy Lai said: 1. The measured waveform is logically opposite to Spec’s truth table. Is it an error?
Not a device error, I would guess that either the signals in the scope capture are labelled/measured wrong, OR the device is not in PWM control…
Part Number: DRV8210 Assuming the DRV8210 IC is being used normally. Later if there is a sustained short on the output of the Driver IC(for a couple of hours) then will it effect the MTBF of the IC? And if it does, how will it affect DRV8210? Will it…
Part Number: DRV8210 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430FR6043
Hello Community,
To operate the valve, I'm using the DRV 8210 DSG . I'm generating PWM1 (TB0.1) and PWM2 (TB0.4) from the MSP430FR6043. By using ADC I am sensing the supply voltage…
Part Number: DRV8210 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8816 Hey team,
Somewhat amusing question - what part would you recommend in our portfolio that is functionally similar to the DRV8210, but is in a larger package like SOT-23 or something similar…
Part Number: DRV8210 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8837 Helping a customer come up with a low current boost circuit. Need a voltage tripler to go from 3.3V to >7V for bias to an LDO to end up at a clean 6.0V.
Below is a logic gate version I came…