Hi Pablo,
How are you driving the motor with the discrete circuit?
: I've attached a schematic.
How are you driving the motor with the DRV8837C?
: I've tested with DRV8837CEVM without MSP430.
Hi Danilo,
Right after sending my previous reply, I remembered I answered a similar E2E question in the past ( https://e2e.ti.com/support/motor-drivers-group/motor-drivers/f/motor-drivers-forum/958753/drv8837-swiching-noise-in-drv8837-simulation?ReplyFilter…
Hi Mitchell,
The DRV8837C allows continuous PWM adjustment while the DRV8832 allows continuous VSET adjustment.
What is the desired PWM input frequency for the DRV8837C?
The DRV8832 is designed to produce a voltage to the motor that is 4x the…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8876 , DRV8837 , DRV8837C , DRV8874 We drive all kinds of motors including Brushed, Brushless, and Stepper varieties.
What about Servo Motors?
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Balaji,
See attached. DRV421_Degauss_External_Circuit.pdf
This is and example and how you can implement it on your own.
I agree with you colleague as you cannot drive the same from the example I sent you there is an switch that I used. I understand…