Part Number: DRV8213EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8213 , DRV8214EVM , , DRV8214 Tool/software: Hi team,
Could you use the DRV8214EVM to evaluate the DRV8213 properly too?
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Wouter Kragt
Part Number: DRV8213EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430F5338 , UNIFLASH , DRV8214EVM , With control GUI 1.1.3, the GUI will connect to the EVM, but as soon as I select Driver Control, it tells me there is new firmware available. When I go and…
Part Number: DRV8213EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8213
The firmware installed by version 1.1.3 of the EVM GUI is not the same as that in the firmware source package available on the DRV8213EVM product page. I have been unable to locate a more…
Part Number: DRV8213EVM While the EVMs for DRV8213-14-34 parts are OK, they would be much more useful if some of the many unused pins on the MSP430 were made accessible. This would allow them to be used for more flexible prototyping.
Even better, it…
Part Number: DRV8837 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8213EVM , DRV8213 Tool/software: Hello,
I'm currently using a DRV8837 in my design.
I evaluated a DRV8213EVM for its current regulation capabilities and really liked what the GUI was able…
Hi Asier,
This seems like an interesting application, what's the end equipment?
The DRV821x family of devices sounds like a great fit. The DRV8213, DRV8214, and DRV8215 all have Stall Detection and fit within the desired power supply range. However…
Hey Jennifer,
The DRV8251 operating voltage only goes down to 4.5V, so you would have to test whether 5V + PWM (maybe 55% PWM) could achieve the slow speeds. The DRV8251A gives current sense feedback via IPROPI, you could use that to implement some…