Part Number: DRV8801 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8800 , Hei, we have a design where we currently use the allegro A3950SLPTR-T. Compared the datasheets and from there it seems that the drv8800 could be used as a direct replacement. But this one looks…
Part Number: DRV8801 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8800 , Hi Team,
A customer would like to replace DRV8800 with DRV8801 due to supply constraints. For that they need to know whether MODE 2 of DRV8801 is safely pulled to GND when left floating to get same…
Part Number: DRV8801 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8828 , Hi Team,
Our customer is looking for an H-Bridge motor driver for a 12V, 0.5A BLDC water pump motor. I have attached the details of the pump below. Upon checking our product lines, the devices…
Part Number: MSP430FR2355 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8801 , Hello,
I am designing a custom driver circuit, that employs the MSP430FR2355 and the DRV8801.
In order to measure the current sense pin of the DRV8801, which pin should I use on MSP43…
Part Number: DRV8801 Hello everyone !
I am currently working on integrating a DRV8801 into a design for driving a low-impedance, brushed DC motor at around 12V. I would like to use the VpropI output to get current readings but I have been unfortunate…
Part Number: DRV8801 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8876 Hello Guys,
Good day.
Our customer is looking to use DRV8801 on his project.
Can DRV8801 drive this motor? https://www.maxongroup.com/maxon/view/product/motor/dcmotor/re/re13/118464
Thanks to…
Part Number: DRV8801A-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8801 Hi, if we power the DRV8801 from 24V, would the output be able to drive +-/12V?
Thanks,
Jeramie
Part Number: DRV8801-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8412 Hello Support team,
My customer is investigating DRV8801-Q1 for non motor application. They request us to review if DRV8801-Q1 can support their usage. Could you support?
They plan to…
For the purpose of anybody else interested in this problem:
- The circuit was correct as per the application notes, so not a problem.
- The thermals were correct too (i.e. it wasn't getting too hot)
- We believe the problem could have come from an…