SLOA170B July 2012 – January 2021 DRV8242-Q1 , DRV8412 , DRV8424 , DRV8424E , DRV8425 , DRV8425E , DRV8426 , DRV8426E , DRV8428 , DRV8428E , DRV8434 , DRV8434E , DRV8436 , DRV8436E , DRV8701 , DRV8702-Q1 , DRV8702D-Q1 , DRV8703-Q1 , DRV8703D-Q1 , DRV8705-Q1 , DRV8706-Q1 , DRV8800 , DRV8801 , DRV8802 , DRV8802-Q1 , DRV8811 , DRV8812 , DRV8813 , DRV8814 , DRV8818 , DRV8821 , DRV8823 , DRV8823-Q1 , DRV8824 , DRV8824-Q1 , DRV8825 , DRV8828 , DRV8829 , DRV8832 , DRV8832-Q1 , DRV8833 , DRV8834 , DRV8840 , DRV8841 , DRV8842 , DRV8843 , DRV8844 , DRV8846 , DRV8848 , DRV8870 , DRV8874 , DRV8874-Q1 , DRV8876 , DRV8876-Q1 , DRV8880 , DRV8881 , DRV8885 , DRV8886 , DRV8889-Q1 , DRV8899-Q1 , DRV8935 , DRV8955
The simplest form to derive the external analog reference voltage is by dividing down a higher rail voltage. For example, the logic voltage could be set to be VIN equal to 3.3 V or 5 V and a voltage divider, as depicted on Figure 2-1(a), would step this rail down to the target reference voltage.
If the application requires manual current tuning, a potentiometer can be used instead of two fixed resistors. VREF is a high impedance input, so the total resistive value for the potentiometer is very flexible.
Figure 2-1(b) portrays how on some of the DRV88xx devices, a 3.3 V rail (V3P3OUT) is provided, which can be used as the voltage rail to drive the voltage divider and derive the target reference voltage. In these implementations, external device count is reduced as an external regulator is not required. User must refer to the respective device’s datasheet to determine maximum available current from this output. Total resistance sourced from this output must be selected so maximum current drawn is not exceeded.