Drv8x integrated motor drivers


















The DRV8x family of integrated motor drivers enables customers to quickly and easily spin their motors. Integrated drivers have higher performance, better protection, and require less board space than traditional discrete solutions.  · Texas Instruments' expands its DRV8x motor driver family with new devices supporting up to 5 A for higher-current bipolar stepper and brushed DC motors. The new DRV8x motor drivers provide RDS on as low as milliohms, more than 60 percent less than the previous generation, enabling higher current and better thermal performance. Motor Drivers and Power Supply in a Single Device. Our 3-phase brushless motor drivers and brushed DC gate drivers combine a power supply and a microcontroller to create cost-efficient motor driver SBCs. These SBCs also include a communication port that is Grade 0 and Grade 1 rated for use in harsh automotive conditions.


Driving. innovation. Smarter, safer, smaller motor drive solutions. Our motor drivers simplify design, reduce board space and lower system cost. From integrated motor drivers with simple control interfaces to smart gate drivers and functional safety devices, our products help system designers maximize motor performance. The TI DRV8x family of integrated motor drivers enable designers to quickly and easily spin their motors, reducing time to market and greatly simplifying design. By integrating the gate drive circuitry, sense amps, protection, FETS, industry standard control interfaces, and drive algorithms, the design complexity, board space, and time to spin a motor have all be greatly reduced. TI’s portfolio of DRV8x motor drivers includes devices for automotive applications that span a complete range of motors including brushed DC, stepper and brushless DC (BLDC). The highly integrated DRV8x motor drivers can reduce board space by as much as 60% compared to the competition, enabling smaller, more cost effective designs.


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