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Hi Team,
The customer is experiencing below issue and needs your help.
The motor makes a high-frequency whistling sound when it rotates. He tested the input and output waveforms. The input PWM was normal when using a PWM driven DC brush motor. But there is a problem with the output:
Thanks
Hi Annie,
Is the motor spinning as they intended it to, except it whistles at a high frequency?
What PWM frequency are they utilizing?
Can customer provide scope capture of the inputs are well?
Is there a fault? If there is, please place trigger on nFAULT and capture the outputs right before the fault trips.
What is the issue the customer is seeing? The voltage dip on the OUTx pins?
Hi Annie,
Thank you. Can the customer share a less blurry scope capture of the outputs along with the inputs?
Hi ,Hector Hernandez
The case is a problem I applied DRV8870 in use
input frequency 10K PWM 50 - 70 regulated load :150mA
waveform
input 10K 70% 3.3Vp at IN2
The IN1 is 0V.
Output IN2
Output IN1
VREF
VM
This is no load with IN2 pin.
I don't konw , why is not the 0 - 6V range
I hope you have a good idea,thank you.
Hi user,
If schematic can be shared, please do so. If it needs to be be shared privately, please do so via private message. I will send you a friend request so we can start a private conversation if it is needed.
Hi Hector Hernandez
pump, G04EB
https://www.gardnerdenver.com/en-cn/thomas/rotary-vane-pumps-compressors/g04-series
Hi user,
if the duty cycle is increased enough to avoid the fast slewing change on the outputs, does the high pitch noise decrease?
Hi user,
I am closing this thread for now. If you have any feedback, feel free to respond to this thread or open a new thread. Thank you.
Hi,
It's ok during duty cycle 100%, DC +6V GND, During 90% as before, 80% as before...
Hi user,
Has a different motor of same part number been utilized? How old is this motor?
One more point: the motor is commutated at a period of 10kHz. At that period, audible noise can be heard from a motor while it is commutating.
It can be expected noise. Can you PWM above 20kHz to see if the noise is reduced.
Hi Hector Hernandez
I've tried to replace the motor, The motor is the latest,This is the case below 10kHz unless DC,I haven't tried 20KHz,but we don't want frequency for 20khz. because No torque.
Hi Hector Hernandez
Is it the cause of reverse electromotive force,I use reverse diode in the output, but the effect is not good
Hi user,
Have you tried experimenting above 10kHz to test if the noise is reduced?
Hi user,
I will close this e2e for now. Please, reply to this thread or open a new one with your inputs. Thank you.