SLVSBA8G March 2012 – March 2018 DRV110
PRODUCTION DATA.
The temperature range, input voltage, and enable state must be considered when selecting the current limiting resistor. These values must be considered because the Zener clamping voltage of the DRV110 device starts dropping from its ideal 15 V at temperatures greater than 45°C when the EN pin is pulled low. Applications that leave the EN pin floating or pulled high at all times only require a current-limiting resistor when the input voltage is greater than 15 V across all temperature.
While using a current-limiting resistor is not required when the supply voltage (VS) is less than the Zener clamping voltage, VZENER, TI recommends populating a small resistor in case of possible input voltage transients during operation. At the very least, TI recommends placing a resistor footprint jumped by a 0-Ω resistor. Table 3 lists recommended resistor values for voltages close to VZENER and common voltages greater than VZENER for different enable states.
SUPPLY VOLTAGE | RECOMMENDED CURRENT-LIMITING RESISTOR |
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EN Pulled High or Floating | |
< 15 V | 500 Ω |
24 V | 9 kΩ |
48 V | 33 kΩ |
110 V to 120 V | 100 kΩ |
220 V to 240 V | 200 kΩ |
EN Toggled Between 0 and 1 | |
10 V | 510 Ω |
11 V | 510 Ω |
12 V | 1 kΩ |
13 V | 2 kΩ |
14 V | 3 kΩ |
15 V | 3.9 kΩ |
24 V | 13 kΩ |
48 V | 36 kΩ |
110 V to 120 V | 100 kΩ |
220 V to 240 V | 200 kΩ |