Part Number: DRV8962-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV7308 Tool/software: Hi,
I am planning to build a 150W BLDC Motor controller, Kindly suggest me any suitable motor controller IC for my application.
Input Voltage : 150-300VAC
Input Power : 50…
Hi Dale,
TI offers a wide portfolio of motor drivers to fit many applications. From your description it sounds like it would be worth looking into the DRV8962.
This device has a hardware interface, so no MCU is required. It has a 70V abs max which gives…
Okay good, then it is likely not TSD.
Let me know what you find, I am interested!
If this is a new design, would you be interested in a newer part? DRV8908-Q1 might be a better fit for you at a lower price and double the channels (or DRV8904-Q1 for 4-channel…
Part Number: DRV8912-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8962 e2e,
I'm using NCV7608 for a pinch valve application but running into issues where I'm not getting the plunger to open to drain liquid and debating using a flow sensor on the output…
Part Number: DRV8243-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8962
Good day, colleagues,
My customer wants to use 2 drivers for each elatch since they need to drive up to 3 motors. The independent mode seems interesting since they could use 2 half bridges…
Hi Jason,
Happy to hear you were able to address the hardware changes without spinning the PCB by using a dual AND gate and using firmware to change the direction. I'm glad your application works very well at 15kHz with the DRV8701. Thank you for the…
Part Number: DRV8718-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8962 Hello, I am wondering about using one of these to control the voltage/current in four high power Peltier TEC modules (each 24V ~8Amp)
In order to keep the inductors small I want to use the…
Part Number: DRV8262 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8243-Q1 , DRV8874 , DRV8962 Hello,
I have a project where we need to drive a 24V, 5A thermoelectric cooler. Need H-bridge because we need to switch polarity based on whether we are heating or cooling…
Hi David,
Answer to 1: First it is a company decision to have control over the precision motion control algorithm and design, 2nd I looked up your BLDC driver product, they seem to be velocity controllers of the drives and the inputs are velocity inputs…