Hi Matt,
The DRV8881 says that its xVREF pins are accurate down to 0.3 V.
I just noticed in your original post that you said you want to control motor speed using VREF. I'm not sure that will work. Motor speed is typically a function of the voltage…
Part Number: DRV8833 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8832-Q1 Dears,
I was looking for the MTBF for the DRV8832-Q1 when I saw there is data for a part named DRV8833QPWPRQ1
Is this part going to be released soon, is it a custom qualified part for a bit…
Part Number: DRV8832 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8835 , DRV8837 , DRV8838 , DRV8850 , DRV8872-Q1 , DRV8837C , DRV8872 , DRV8833C , DRV8833 , DRV8848 , DRV8312
Hello,
i am new to motor control circuit and i am looking for a low voltage motor driver for…
Hi Kato-san,
Q1. Operation below 2V If VM voltage is below 2V, does it mean that DRV8835 cannot detect the overcurrent event ? Or does it mean that DRV8835 causes a malfunction at overcurrent event ? Which is that ? I think that the former is correct.
>>> Both…
Part Number: DRV8842 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8832 , DRV8830
Hi Team,
The customer is using DRV8842. When OCP occurs, the nFAULT outputs a low level. The customer would like to use this low level signal as a detection
signal in his design when…
Andrew,
Our standard reliability data is available on our website at the link below. Scroll down to "Quality & Environmental Data" heading and click on the "View" button for the package option you are interested in.
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