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  • RE: DRV8813: OCP

    Rick Duncan
    Rick Duncan
    Hi Holly, Would you please provide some additional details? How did you determine an OCP occurred? Did nFAULT assert? How did you recover from this event (toggling nRESET, toggling nSLEEP, cycling power)? Are you using the DRV8813EVM or a…
    • over 5 years ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
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  • DRV8886: Why are torque different between DRV8886 and DRV8813

    Koyo Asaishi
    Koyo Asaishi
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    Part Number: DRV8886 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8813 , , DRV8813EVM , DRV8818 Hi team, I have a question about the difference between DRV8886 and DRV8813. The boards to measure the 2 devices are similar conditions but the torque of DRV8886…
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    • over 5 years ago
    • Motor drivers
    • Motor drivers forum
  • RE: DRV8813: Slow decay mode and MOSFET conduction on DRV8813

    Rick Duncan
    Rick Duncan
    Hi Fabio, Ceramic capacitors are typically low ESR when compared to electrolytic. We typically recommend X7R ceramic capacitors (-55C to 125C, +/-15%) A good starting point for the ceramic capacitors you seek is the Bill of Materials for the DRV8813EVM…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Motor drivers
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