Part Number: DRV8242-Q1 Tool/software: For DRV8242-Q1, Maximum load current mentioned in the datasheet is 6A (max) but the current gain is specified up to an output current (Io) of 2A. Can this part be used for a load current of 3A?
Part Number: DRV8242-Q1 Hi team,
My customer is looking for DRV8242 Pin1 ID dimension for new device qualification. Could you provide dimension of each legs of Pin1 ID?
Thank you,
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Part Number: DRV8242-Q1 Hi team,
My customer is using DRV8242S-Q1, they want to disable the ITRIP function for first 10ms, and then program it to another value. The goal is to avoid start up failure due to current limit.
According to datasheet, S_ITRIP…
Part Number: DRV8242-Q1 Tool/software: Hi team,
Do we have any special requirements for the time interval from t5 nFAULT pull-up to nSLEEP pull-up?
My customer found in the test that when this interval is 10us, the nFAULT will be pulled down again…
Part Number: DRV8242-Q1 Tool/software: Hi team,
Could you please help check below questions about DRV8242-Q1? Thanks in advance.
1. If the DRVOFF pin can be pulled down directly to the ground? And only works in the following mode marked in green…
Part Number: DRV8242-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8243-Q1 , Hi team,
Customer wants to degrade DRV8243-Q1 to DRV8242-Q1 in their system. May I know besides the MOSFET RDSON, is there any other spec difference? and do they need to do any software…
Part Number: DRV8242-Q1 Tool/software: Hi Expert,
Have a nice day! I have question need your professional support:
Customer use DRV8242H-Q1, for DIAG pin, they set Retry mode, schematic is as:
But the test wave shows the nFault pin(Green channel…
Part Number: DRV8242-Q1 Tool/software: I’m having trouble getting the DRV8242S-Q1 to work. After power-on and I set nSLEEP high, nFAULT goes low. Then I send the CLR_FLT command (0x80 to register 0x08), but I never see nFAULT go high. Is there some special…