SLOSE47A November 2020 – May 2022 DRV8434
PRODUCTION DATA
Smart tune Ripple Control operates by setting an IVALLEY level alongside the ITRIP level. When the current level reaches ITRIP, instead of entering slow decay until the tOFF time expires, the driver enters slow decay until IVALLEY is reached. Slow decay operates similar to mode 1 in which both low-side MOSFETs are turned on allowing the current to recirculate. In this mode, tOFF varies depending on the current level and operating conditions.
The ripple current in this decay mode is programmed by the TOFF pin. The ripple current is dependent on the ITRIP of a particular microstep level.
TOFF | Current Ripple at a specific microstep level |
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0 | 19mA + 1% of ITRIP |
1 | 19mA + 2% of ITRIP |
Hi-Z | 19mA + 4% of ITRIP |
330kΩ to GND | 19mA + 6% of ITRIP |
The ripple control method allows much tighter regulation of the current level, increasing motor efficiency and system performance. Smart tune Ripple Control can be used in systems that can tolerate a variable off-time regulation scheme to achieve small current ripple in the current regulation. Select a low ripple current setting to ensure that the PWM frequency is not in the audible range. However, higher values of ripple current reduces the PWM frequency and therefore the switching loss.