Docara
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Hi,
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I'm intending to build a quick test bench to test a change in a hardware design and count the corresponding action. (The originating piece of kit uses a battery fed 3v DC motor which needs to be regularly reversed)
I don't want to use a PWM due to complexity and to keep the design close to the original as possible.
I intend to use one of the low voltage drivers from TI (DRV883x) range or more specifically DRV 8838. Now looking at the datasheet (combined 8837 & 8838) the 8837 looks to be solely PWM on IN1 & IN2 ???, however the 8838 states PHASE/ENABLE.
I don't fully understand what the datasheet says pertaining to the inputs and PWM, could someone please give the enclosed datasheet a quick once over at see if I am right in thinking the 8838 is the right choice for basic forward / reverse control at fully battery voltage. ENABLED tied high with direction and sleep pulsed as appropriate.
Thanks
Matt
Admin - Please move if posted in wrong section.
I'm intending to build a quick test bench to test a change in a hardware design and count the corresponding action. (The originating piece of kit uses a battery fed 3v DC motor which needs to be regularly reversed)
I don't want to use a PWM due to complexity and to keep the design close to the original as possible.
I intend to use one of the low voltage drivers from TI (DRV883x) range or more specifically DRV 8838. Now looking at the datasheet (combined 8837 & 8838) the 8837 looks to be solely PWM on IN1 & IN2 ???, however the 8838 states PHASE/ENABLE.
I don't fully understand what the datasheet says pertaining to the inputs and PWM, could someone please give the enclosed datasheet a quick once over at see if I am right in thinking the 8838 is the right choice for basic forward / reverse control at fully battery voltage. ENABLED tied high with direction and sleep pulsed as appropriate.
Thanks
Matt