The DRV8235 is a high-performance integrated
H-bridge motor driver with integrated speed regulation along with additional
integrated
features like stall detection, current sense output, current regulation, and protection
circuitry.
The integrated speed and voltage regulation
feature uses the motor voltage and current information to regulate motor speed or voltage
eliminating the potential need for external sensors to detect speed. This reduces board size
and design complexity, and saves on overall system cost. Integrated speed regulation is used
to maintain constant motor speed over varying input supply voltages which minimizes current
consumption and saves power over time. This is critical in applications that have different
loading conditions or rely on battery power for operation where the input voltage is not
constant. Soft-start and stop allows for a controlled turn-on and turn-off time, reducing
large inrush currents to protect the motor windings from damage, thereby increasing system
reliability and longevity.
An internal current mirror 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. Using the VREF pin,
this device can regulate the motor current during startup and high-load events without
interaction from a microcontroller. The device supports sensorless motor stall detection and
reporting to microcontroller.
The DRV8235 is a high-performance integrated
H-bridge motor driver with integrated speed regulation along with additional
integrated
features like stall detection, current sense output, current regulation, and protection
circuitry.
The integrated speed and voltage regulation
feature uses the motor voltage and current information to regulate motor speed or voltage
eliminating the potential need for external sensors to detect speed. This reduces board size
and design complexity, and saves on overall system cost. Integrated speed regulation is used
to maintain constant motor speed over varying input supply voltages which minimizes current
consumption and saves power over time. This is critical in applications that have different
loading conditions or rely on battery power for operation where the input voltage is not
constant. Soft-start and stop allows for a controlled turn-on and turn-off time, reducing
large inrush currents to protect the motor windings from damage, thereby increasing system
reliability and longevity.
An internal current mirror 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. Using the VREF pin,
this device can regulate the motor current during startup and high-load events without
interaction from a microcontroller. The device supports sensorless motor stall detection and
reporting to microcontroller.