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DRV8814EVM

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DRV8814 MOTION MOTOR CONTROL EVALUATION BOARD

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Texas Instruments-DRV8814EVM Power Management Development Boards and Kits DRV8814 Motion Motor Control Evaluation Board
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DRV8814EVM

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Texas Instruments

DRV8814 MOTION MOTOR CONTROL EVALUATION BOARD

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationDRV8814EVM
Embedded16-Bit, MCU
EmbeddedTrue
FunctionMotor Controller/Driver
Primary Attributes2 Channel H-Bridge Driver
Secondary AttributesThermal, Short-Circuit, Undervoltage Protection
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
TypePower Management
Utilized IC / PartDRV8814

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyBox 1$ 178.80

Description

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DRV8814 Series

The DRV8814 provides an integrated motor driver solution for printers, scanners, and other automated equipment applications. The device has two H-bridge drivers, and is intended to drive DC motors. The output driver block for each consists of N-channel power MOSFET’s configured as H-bridges to drive the motor windings. The DRV8814 can supply up to 2.5-A peak or 1.75-A RMS output current (with proper heatsinking at 24 V and 25°C) per H-bridge.

A simple parallel digital control interface is compatible with industry-standard devices. Decay mode is programmable to allow braking or coasting of the motor when disabled.

Internal shutdown functions are provided for over current protection, short circuit protection, under voltage lockout, and over temperature.

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