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Part Number: DRV8906-Q1 Tool/software: Hi Team,
Could you please help review the DRV8906-Q1 schematic and give some comments? Thanks.
The customer currently uses DRV8906-Q1, drive mode is high side switch.
SPI writes and read back are normal, while…
Part Number: DRV8906-Q1 Tool/software: Hi team,
For the unused pins of DRV8906-Q1, do you suggest to connect to the GND or keep floating? Such as the nFault pin.
Regards,
Ivy
Part Number: DRV8906-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8311
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I want to use DRV8906 to drive two three-phase BLDC motors,is it possible? are there any risks? thanks!
Part Number: DRV8906-Q1 Tool/software: My customer is using DRV8906 and they found that the SPI communication can works well when read the data. But it failed when they want to write the data. could u kindly help to give some advice? Thanks!
Part Number: DRV8906-Q1 Regarding the NC pin (15pin) on page 10 of the data sheet "drv8906-q1.pdf", it is written as "Not connected", but is it okay to use it with the terminal grounded to GND?
Part Number: DRV8906-Q1 Hi team,
My customer is using our DRV8906/08/10/12-Q1.
Could you please kindly help check if they can drive stepper motor?
If they can, please kindly help check what need customer to pay attention to.
If not, please kindly help…
Part Number: DRV8906-Q1 How much margin does overcurrent protection need to be left after multi-channel parallel connection? How is the consistency of current in each channel after parallel connection? Do you have any relevant documents or data expla…
Part Number: DRV8906-Q1 Hi Team,
Could you help share a register configuration item for driving a DC motor in continuous mode, or a reference routine? Thanks.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Part Number: DRV8906-Q1 Hi team,
(1) What is load condition shown in table Table 8-12?
(2) Does it have recommended nFAULT current range? We will use 10mA sinc current to nFAULT by using 5V supply and 500ohm pull up resistor, is it no problem?
Regards…