Part Number: DRV8801-Q1 Tool/software: Hello,
We are using DRV8801QRTYRQ1 in our current design - an actuator with a 12V BDC motor. The housing is made of plastic.
Power supply - 24V, PWM duty cycle - 50%. The length of the tracks from the driver to…
Part Number: DRV8801-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8801 , , DRV8242-Q1 Tool/software: Hi team,
For DRV8801, can we get 28V Vp-p (OUT+ minus OUT-) when VBB is 14V? Thanks!
BR
Jiawei
Part Number: DRV8801-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8801 Dear TI Team, For the brake mode of DC motor, it is usually use lowside. In the DRV8801 datasheet , it can be set to highside or lowside. Refer to ③ and ④ in the figure below. We want to know…
Part Number: DRV8801-Q1 Hi team,
In the process of forward and reverse rotation, how to judge that it has rotated to the specified position? Will IC have a feedback signal?
BR,
Jimmy
Part Number: DRV8876-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8876 , DRV8801
Hi team,
thanks for your support always!
I have a question that if I would like to promote out 8876 to replace 8801, does it mean i should rewrite the software again? I have searched…
Part Number: DRV8801-Q1 Hi, Good day. Our customer would like to know the major differences, such as package, functional etc. between the DRV8801QRTYRQ1 and DRV8801AQRMJRQ1. Due to sourcing issue of DRV8801QRTYRQ1, they would like to use DRV8801AQRMJRQ1…
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: 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 Hello!
I was wondering what frequency the charge pump of the DRV8801-Q1 operates at? Does it move around over input voltage range, etc? Do we have that data?
Regards,
Kevin
Part Number: DRV8801-Q1
Hi!
I guess this is more of a general motor question but the DRV8801-Q1 is being used so I wanted to check my reasoning...Vbb is coming from a load switch. That load switch may be subject to undervoltage pulses that would shut…