SLVT207 February 2024 DRV8845 , DRV8849
Texas Instruments released two new dual-stepper motor drivers, the DRV8845 and the DRV8849, that can reduce the cost, size, and design time of a design with four H-bridges and Smart Tune. These two drivers have the capability of driving either 2 stepper motors, 4 brushed DC motors, or a combination of both.
Device | Can Drive |
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DRV8849 | 2 × stepper |
DRV8845 | 2 × stepper |
1 × stepper + 1 × BDC | |
1 × stepper + 2 × BDC | |
3 × BDC | |
4 × BDC |
Although released together, the DRV8845 and DRV8849 devices have a few key differences and similarities.
The DRV8845 and DRV8849 are not pin-to-pin compatible:
The purpose of making the DRV8845 an industry common pinout is to offer customers something familiar while still providing a quality TI device. This premium device gives the customer a competitive advantage with enhanced specifications and additional features. Table 2 compares the DRV8845 and DRV8849 with popular competitors.
DRV8845 | Competitor A | Competitor B | Competitor C | DRV8849 | |
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Voltage Range | 4.5V–38V | 8V–36V | 8V–40V | 8V–36V | 4.5V– 38V |
Full Scale Current | 1.5A | 1.2A | 1.6A | 1.2A | 1.5A |
RDS(on) | 0.9Ω | 1.4Ω | 1Ω | 1.4Ω | 0.9Ω |
Sleep current | < 3µA | N/A | < 10µA | N/A | < 3µA |
Supply current (o/p ON) | < 14mA | < 18mA | < 23mA | < 18mA | < 14mA |
Supply current (o/p OFF) | < 4.5mA | N/A | < 16mA | N/A | < 4.5mA |
Current accuracy (100% current) | ±2% | ±5% | ±5% | ±5% | ±5% |
Interface | PH-Ixx | PH-Ixx | PH-Ixx | PH-Ixx | STEP-DIR |
Configuration | 2 Stepper or 4 BDC | 2 Stepper or 4 BDC | 2 Stepper or 4 BDC | 2 Stepper or 4 BDC | Stepper and BDC |
Microstep | Up to 1/4, higher microstepping with the VREF pin | 1/4 | 1/4 | 1/4 | 1/256 |
Current Sense | External | External | External | External | Integrated |
Decay | Smart Tune | Mixed | Mixed | Mixed | Smart Tune |
Protection | UVLO, OCP, TSD | UVLO, OCP, TSD | UVLO, OCP, TSD | UVLO, OCP, TSD | UVLO, OCP, TSD |
Package (mm) | QFN-36 (6mm × 6mm) | QFN-36 (6mm × 6mm) | QFN-36 (6mm × 6mm) | QFN-36 (6mm × 6mm) | QFN-36 (6mm × 6mm) |
The DRV8845 outperforms the competitors in a few key areas:
While things like lower RDS(on) and a higher current sense accuracy make a better device, what really sets the DRV8845 apart from the competitors is Smart Tune.
Smart Tune is an adaptive decay scheme that prevents loss of current regulation that often happens with fixed decay modes. Smart Tune can reduce design time, lower power and thermal dissipation, and minimize noise and vibration. Both the DRV8845 and DRV8849 have Smart Tune.
Smart Tune Benefits
Figure 1 shows a stepper motor current waveform and the thermal image of a stepper motor that is not using Smart Tune. Usually, the waveform looks like a sinusoidal wave but at the moment of capture, the waveform appears more like a square wave since there was a lot of distortion in the current waveform. The thermal image of the stepper motor is fairly hot, roughly 71.2°C or 160.16°F. This amount of heat can have a negative impact on systems long term.
As Figure 2 shows, when Smart Tune is implemented, the stepper motor current waveform is clearly a sinusoidal wave with little to no distortion and the stepper motor is 11°C (51.8°F) cooler.
Learn more about Smart Tune by reading the Getting smart about tuning your stepper motor technical article and the Smart tune for quiet and smooth stepper motor operation application brief.
Integrated Current Sensing in the DRV8849
Integrated current sensing provides the ability to monitor and regulate current using integrated components rather than requiring external shunt resistors. Additionally, removing external shunt resistors eliminates heat sources from designs. The amount of space savings provided by the integrated current sensing feature of the DRV8845 and DRV8849 devices is illustrated with the following information.
Figure 3 shows how much board space is required for the DRV8845 with the external shunt resistors outlined in red. The area of this image using DRV8845 is an estimated 660mm2 (about 22mm × 30mm). If the DRV8849 is used, there is no need for the external shunt resistors allowing users to scale down the PCB layout. The area of Figure 4 using the DRV8849 is an estimated 120mm2 (about 12mm × 10mm).
See the Advantages of Integrated Current Sensing application brief for more information.
To summarize, the DRV8845 and DRV8849:
The DRV8845:
The DRV8849: