SLVSBW9C April 2013 – December 2015 DRV8832-Q1
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The motor voltage to use will depend on the ratings of the motor selected and the desired RPM. A higher voltage spins a brushed DC motor faster with the same PWM duty cycle applied to the power FETs. A higher voltage also increases the rate of current change through the inductive motor windings.
For the DRV8832-Q1, TI recommends to set a motor voltage at the lowest system VCC. This will maintain a constant RPM across varying VCC conditions.
For example if the VCC voltage can vary from 4.5V to 5.5V, setting the VSET voltage to 1.125 V will compensate for power supply variation. The DRV8832-Q1 will set the motor voltage at 4.5 V, even if VCC is 5.5 V.