Part Number: DRV8834EVM Hi Team,
My customer would like to know the dimensions and height about DRV8834EVM. How to get these information?
Regards,
Kotaro Yamashita
Part Number: DRV8834EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8834 Dear Sir/Madam,
I conducted measurements of the phase current using the DRV8834 EVM and observed a reduction in driving current after the motor heated up.
Specifically, the current decreased…
Part Number: DRV8834EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430F2617 , The customer would like to know does the DRV8834EVM + MSP430F2617 set of development have Api available for calling.
For example, like the red box below, there is a package API that…
Part Number: DRV8834EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8834 , DRV8434AEVM , DRV8434A , DRV8434S Hello everyone,
could you please tell if DRV8834EVM GUI has any way to evaluate the stall detection feature ?
Thanks in advance.
Part Number: DRV8834 Please help me with the DRV8834EVM RevB evaluation board.
GUI configuration: dual H-bridge.
Set-up: step motor (3.3VDC rated voltage, 2 phases, max. starting frequency of 800 PPS) connected to AOUT1&AOUT2, BOUT1&BOUT2.
Issue…
Part Number: DRV8834EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8834 Hi, My customer is trying to operate the DRV8834 EVM. However, When launching the GUI, an error message is displayed. I attach an error message image. (I'm sorry for writing in Japanese) …
Part Number: DRV8834EVM Hello.
I used DRV8834EVM have a question need you help. I set AREF A to 0.22V check Motor Current is 220mA. But App show ITRIP is 137.74mA.
In SLVU701A User's Guide Equation 1 is ITRIP = xVREF / 5 · RSENSE , with RSENSE =…
Part Number: DRV8834EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8834 Hello All,
I have a couple questions in regards to the DRV8834...
1) If xISEN is connected directly to ground, what will the current limit be for each bridge? The datasheet says the following…
Part Number: DRV8834EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8834
When I look at the DRV8834EVM User Guide. I notice there are several 3.3k ohm resistors putting on the control pins, such as, nSLEEP, DIR, BPHASE, BENBL. ...etc. What is the reason for…