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 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…
Part Number: DRV8830 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8838 , DRV8837 Can you help with the DRV8830 questions below:
The duty cycle and voltage correlations do not appear to be linear (in 8.2.3 Application Curves section). Can you help to provide…
Part Number: DRV8830 Hi Expert.
My customer requirement to BDC Motor speed control.
Please tell me one thing about product introduction.
I think that voltage regulation technology is output voltage control by braking mode of decay mode.
Therefore…
Part Number: DRV8830 Greetings. Is there a way to roughly interpret drive current from the voltage developed across the ISENSE resistor? On an oscilliscope, I am seeing peaks across a 0.25ohm resistor at 1.5V during continuous, 100% duty cycle, operation…
Part Number: DRV8830 Hi Team,
customer is evaluating DRV8830 device and they are asked if we have I2C reference code and the GUI software to verify the I2C control function? Please advise. Thanks.
Regards,
Arthur
Part Number: DRV8830 Hi Team,
Would you support my customer's inquiry below because
there was no description on the data sheet.
■ DRV8830
・ Iout vs MDOUT1 / MDOUT2
* I want to know how much the drop by Rds changes.
* I want to know the behavior…
Part Number: DRV8830 Hi Team,
We understand that if Over current(1.3A to 3.0A) occurs more than 2us(typ), OCP starts up.
Then, I would like to know the period between “Start-up OCP” and “Internal MOSFET is turned off”.
(Please refer to the following…
Hi Timothy,
I'm assuming this issue has been resolve since I have not heard back from you. I will close this thread for now but you may still reply back in case you require further assistance. If the thread gets locked, you may ask a new related question…