SLVSD19A June 2015 – July 2015 DRV8881
PRODUCTION DATA.
For optimal performance, it is important for the sense resistor to be:
The power dissipated by the sense resistor equals Irms2 × R. For example, if the rms motor current is 1.4 A and a 250 mΩ sense resistor is used, the resistor will dissipate 1.4 A2 × 0.25 Ω = 0.49 W. The power quickly increases with higher current levels.
Resistors typically have a rated power within some ambient temperature range, along with a derated power curve for high ambient temperatures. When a PCB is shared with other components generating heat, margin should be added. It is always best to measure the actual sense resistor temperature in a final system, along with the power MOSFETs, as those are often the hottest components.
Because power resistors are larger and more expensive than standard resistors, it is common practice to use multiple standard resistors in parallel, between the sense node and ground. This distributes the current and heat dissipation.