Part Number: DRV8830 Hi team,
My customer is evaluating DRV8830 in brushless motor application. Whether it is suitable for it, or any other suitable solution. Thanks.
Part Number: DRV8830
Hello,
In the datasheet of the IC in question (DRV8830) we have section 7.3.3, specifically bellow quoted paragraph which describes the driver behaviour during a stall event.
If the current limit condition persists for some time…
Part Number: DRV8830 Hi.
We use the motor driver DRV8830DGQ in some of our projects, but now we need obtain the ISO 13849-1_2015, so, if you can comment the features about safety that this component has to help us to obtain that ISO, would be great.
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Part Number: DRV8830 Hi.
ISENSE is to limit the current and detect overcurrent event. If an overcurrent event is detected, a fault signaled to the host by driving the FAULTn signal low.
I want to know, can I connect the ISENSE pin to an analog pin of the…
Part Number: DRV8830 Hi Team,
I am confused about the "8.2.2.2 Mortor current trip point" of the DRV8830 datasheet. Firstly is the IILIMIT and ILIMIT the same? I think IILIMIT is just a typo. Secondly "To set IILIMIT to 0.5 A" but why does it…
Part Number: DRV8830 Hello team,
Customer use DRV8830 but it doesn't move to sleep state when IN1 and IN2 are Low. Could you estimate a reason?
The situation are;
IN1 and IN2 are low state
Vcc=6V, I2C is 3.3V with pullup resister
Motor operation by…
Part Number: DRV8830 Hi Team, we would like to confirm if there is a guideline for battery selection. For example, we initially use an alkaline battery, and we have a plan to use Lithium Instead. Are there adjustments needed? or for as long as we met…
Part Number: DRV8830 What range of values of inductors do you recommend placing on the outputs of the DRV8830 to limit the startup current?
I'm driving a m1n10fb09f-like brushed dc motor with a few gears, and would like to limit and control the startup…
Part Number: DRV8830 Hi, Good day. I hope everything is fine over there. Our customer is looking for the DRV8830 datasheet, chapter 8.2.2.4. It states "An undervoltage event may cause the address to be re-evaluated. If this occurs, the I2C interface may…