Part Number: DRV8411 Hi All,
I have a question about the DRV8411. Is it correct to understand that the current that can flow when the bridge is configured in parallel is 8A, which is double 4A?
Best Regards, Ishiwata
Part Number: DRV8411 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8424 Hi Dear,
The customer wants to choose a 12V 3A stepper motor driver.
May I ask if DRV8411 is suitable? The manual states that the supported voltage is 1.65V-11V;
As mentioned in the DRV843…
Part Number: DRV8411 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8833 , The DRV8411 data states that it is a 4 Amp driver, which is quite a bit more than the DRV8833 which is rated as 1.5A RMS or 2A peak; however, both the FET resistance and the thermal resistance…
Part Number: DRV8434S Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8411A , DRV8411 Hello team,
On the datasheet, fullscale current is set by TRQ_DAC.
My customer would like to know how is the full scale current is regulated by current sense block, opamp, Kv and…
Part Number: DRV8410 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8411 , DRV8889-Q1 , DRV8434S , DRV8461 , DRV8462 Hello there,
We planned to use TI’s Stepper motor driver because we are having a few quires.
We are using “SMS6-F40” and "SMSH8-F40”…
Dear Murugavel,
Thank you for your support.
I confirm that DRV8411 is working well over 32 PPS with my customer.
Then DRV8411 does not support stepper speed under 31?
If so, Which IC can support stepper speed under 31 so we can control fully 0 to 200…
Hi Tim,
TI offers a wide variety of DUAL (stepper or two brushed DC) motor drivers that fit the specs you provided. Specifically, the DRV8411 is an example of a dual H-bridge motor driver with current regulation.
Below is the link to the product page…
I checked DRV8410, DRV8411, DRV8835, and DRV8836.
They seem to be stepper motor drivers with square-wave drive.
If we would like to drive stepper motor with sin-wave (u-step), may we know how to do?
Thanks a lot for your support.