The DRV8231A device is an integrated motor driver with N-channel H-bridge,
charge pump, current sense
feedback, current regulation, and protection circuitry. The charge pump
improves efficiency by supporting N-channel MOSFET half bridges and 100% duty cycle
driving.
An internal current mirror
architecture on the IPROPI pin implements current sensing and regulation. This
eliminates the need for a large power shunt resistor, saving board area and reducing
system cost. The IPROPI current-sense output allows a microcontroller to detect
motor stall or changes in load conditions. The external voltage reference pin, VREF,
determines the threshold of current regulation during start-up and stall events
without interaction from a microcontroller.
A low-power sleep mode achieves
ultra-low quiescent current draw by shutting down most of the internal circuitry.
Internal protection features include supply undervoltage lockout, output
overcurrent, and device overtemperature.
The DRV8231A is part of a family of devices which come in pin-to-pin, scalable
RDS(on) and supply voltage options to support various loads and
supply rails with minimal design changes. See for information on the devices in this family. View the full portfolio of brushed motor drivers on ti.com.
The DRV8231A device is an integrated motor driver with N-channel H-bridge,
charge pump, current sense
feedback, current regulation, and protection circuitry. The charge pump
improves efficiency by supporting N-channel MOSFET half bridges and 100% duty cycle
driving.
An internal current mirror
architecture on the IPROPI pin implements current sensing and regulation. This
eliminates the need for a large power shunt resistor, saving board area and reducing
system cost. The IPROPI current-sense output allows a microcontroller to detect
motor stall or changes in load conditions. The external voltage reference pin, VREF,
determines the threshold of current regulation during start-up and stall events
without interaction from a microcontroller.
A low-power sleep mode achieves
ultra-low quiescent current draw by shutting down most of the internal circuitry.
Internal protection features include supply undervoltage lockout, output
overcurrent, and device overtemperature.
The DRV8231A is part of a family of devices which come in pin-to-pin, scalable
RDS(on) and supply voltage options to support various loads and
supply rails with minimal design changes. See for information on the devices in this family. View the full portfolio of brushed motor drivers on ti.com.