TIDA-01162
Integrated vs. Discrete Low Voltage Motor Drive Comparison Reference Design
TIDA-01162
Overview
TIDA-01162 demonstrates the key differences between an integrated vs. discrete low-voltage motor drive solution. The discrete solution is implemented using two large external MOSFETs, while the integrated solution utilizes TI’s DRV8850 brushed DC motor driver. Both designs are implemented on a single PCB for a quick-comparison of the two solutions.
Features
- Low Component Count
- Small Form Factor
- Slew Rate Adjustment
- Economical Solution
- Current Limiting
A fully assembled board has been developed for testing and performance validation only, and is not available for sale.
Design files & products
Design files
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Reference design overview and verified performance test data
Detailed schematic diagram for design layout and components
Complete listing of design components, reference designators, and manufacturers/part numbers
Detailed overview of design layout for component placement
Files used for 3D models or 2D drawings of IC components
Design file that contains information on physical board layer of design PCB
PCB layer plot file used for generating PCB design layout
Products
Includes TI products in the design and potential alternatives.
SN74LVC2G14 — 2-ch, 1.65-V to 5.5-V inverters with Schmitt-Trigger inputs
Data sheet: PDF | HTMLMSP430G2553 — 16 MHz MCU with 16KB Flash, 512B SRAM, comparator, UART/SPI/I2C, timer
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Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | ||
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* | Design guide | Driving a Quadcopter Using DRV8850 Design Guide | Nov. 22, 2016 |
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