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DRV10983: Which DRV10983

Part Number: DRV10983
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , , LAUNCHXL-F28027, DRV10987

Hi

Is the difference between DRV10983 and DRV10983-Q1 its power rating? for 1.5 A and 15 V nominal rating, can I use either or should I go with smaller range one( DRV10983-Q1)?

What is the DRV10983-TD?

Thanks

  • Hey Nasrin,

    Please refer to this post for answer to the differences of power ratings. Specifically, the power rating should depend on your application and intended motor specifications. Both devices can operate within the bounds of voltage and current rating outlined in the operation specifications of the datasheet. For example, the DRV10983 has no problem running at 9V with 1A as well as 28V with 1.5A.

    In addition, I'm not sure what a DRV10983-TD is. Are you reffering to the DRV10983EVM-TB? The DRV10983EVM-TB allows the user to quickly program the EEPROM settings of the DRV10983 IC when interfacing with a MSP430G2553 Launch Pad.

    Best,

    -Cole

  • Hi Cole;

    The link you sent doesn't open-"Unfortunately  the page you've requested no longer exists. Please use the search form above to locate the information you're interested in". My motor is currently working with 15V and nominal current of 1.5A.

    Does TI sell  BLDC/BLAC NEMA17 55W Motor separately to work with LAUNCHXL-F28027 AND BOOSTXL-DRV801?

    Thanks

  • Hi Cole;

    The link you sent doesn't open-"Unfortunately the page you've requested no longer exists. Please use the search form above to locate the information you're interested in". My motor is currently working with 15V and nominal current of 1.5A.

    Does TI sell BLDC/BLAC NEMA17 55W Motor separately to work with LAUNCHXL-F28027 AND BOOSTXL-DRV801?

    Thanks
  • Hey Nasrin,

    Apologizes for the broken link. I've editted my post with the correct link and posted the link as well. Since your motor is compatible with both devices. I'd recommend you to investigate the DRV10983-Q1 the DRV10987 for some of the updated slew rate functions and updated specs. Note that the DRV10983-Q1 is a sleep mode enabled device by default though a standby version is availible for purchase as well. Check out the datasheet for more information.

    As for the motor, I will let a DRV8x expert comment on the motor, but generally, TI does not directly sell motors availible for use. I know for DRV10x specifically, we recently removed the motor packaged with our EVM to reinforce this idea.

    Best,

    -Cole

    Edit: Replaced DRV10983-Q1 with DRV10987 recommendation as your application is not automotive.