Part Number: DRV8932 Hi,
We are in need to control 4 or 8 solenoids with 24V@500mA rating. I have found this part DRV8932PPWPR which well suits our application. However i have some confusion over controlling the 4 inputs.
In datasheet, its mentioned…
Part Number: DRV8932PEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8932 , DRV3946-Q1 Tool/software: Hi forum.
I need your help since I need to drive a low frequency (1Hz up to 150Hz) 24V - 500mA solenoid valve with the DRV8932 but I am having problem driving…
Part Number: DRV8860 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8803 , DRV8932 Hello
I was looking at the DRV8860 for a solenoid control application - I hit the solenoid with 100% duty cycle and then hold a 50% duty cycle. But, I need the solution I choose…
Part Number: DRV8803 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8805 , DRV8935 , DRV8847 , DRV8955 , DRV8932 Tool/software: Hello,
I need to control a unipolar motor but I cannot use it in bipolar mode, do you have a driver to recommend ?
Stepper motor…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV110 , DRV8904-Q1 , DRV8932 Hi forum.
I need to drive a small solenoid valve that operates at 24VDC 10W in a continuous selectable frequency range from 1 to 250Hz PWM frequency with a selectable duty cycle from 2-100…
Hi Craig,
I agree with you that the DRV8935 would be a more suitable choice. It is a newer device that offers more features and control.
The following drivers could also be considered for this application:
DRV8932 data sheet, product information…
Glad you figured it out, let us know if you have any other questions! Also that part is very old, I highly recommend looking into using one of our newer half-bridge drivers such as the DRV8932 or DRV8962
Regards,
Jacob
Dear Akshay,
1. For a 5-wire unipolar stepper motor, the center taps of each winding are connected together. Can we ignore the center tap and directly use a bipolar driver such as DRV8424?
2. If I want to be compatible with unipolar(5-wire) and bipolar…
Part Number: DRV8935PEVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8935 Tool/software: Dear TI team,
I’m using the DRV8935 EVM and have some questions regarding its compatibility and configuration when driving a unipolar stepper motor .
The motor is…