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: 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…
Part Number: DRV8801
We have seen some DRV8801 'blow up' or show this hole on top of them. This image has been taken with a USB Microscope.
I am wondering if anybody has seen this before and/or knows what could be causing it.
We have a few…
Part Number: DRV8801 Hi Team.
i want to do a simulation based on DRV8801, however, the TINA mode seems not available. Where can I get one? Or any other way for a simulation? Thanks.
Regards,
Hongjia
Part Number: DRV8801 1. How to adjust the duty cycle to 100%? Is it enable pin? 2. In order to reduce the current ripple, what is the recommended value for the motor series inductance? 3. Select 0.3ohmItrip=1.67A If the current is 1.2A VPROI=5 x I I is the…
Part Number: DRV8801 Without motor connection, as long as DRV8801 is enabled, one foot nFAULT will be pulled down. We exclude overcurrent, short circuit and low voltage. Is it caused by VCP voltage?
1、VCP是否会引起1脚被拉低?
1. Will VCP cause one foot to be pulled…
Part Number: DRV8801 Dear Sir or Lady,
DRV8801 was used for the sweeping robot, we found that there was lots of Carbon which gather around the Carbon Brush after runing for 1~2 month(normally, the motor can run as long as 3 months). the Carbon covered the…
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