This document is provided with the DRV824x-Q1EVM , DRV814x-Q1EVM, DRV816x-Q1EVM, and DRV826x-Q1EVM customer evaluation module (EVM) as a supplement to the Automotive DRV824x-Q1, DRV814x-Q1, DRV816x-Q1, and DRV826x-Q1 Motor Driver data sheets. This user's guide details the hardware implementation of the EVM and how to install the software packages.
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The DRV824x, DRV814x, DRV816x, and DRV826x family of devices are fully integrated H-bridge and half-bridge drivers, respectively, for a wide range of automotive applications. The DRV824x and DRV826x devices can be configured as a single H-bridge driver, or two independent half-bridge drivers. Designed in Texas Instruments' proprietary high-power BiCMOS process technology node, this monolithic die device in a power package offers excellent power handling and thermal capability while providing compact package size, ease of layout, EMI control, accurate current sense, robustness, and diagnostic capability. The DRV824x and DRV814x family of devices have an identical pin function with scalable RDSON (current capability) to support different loads with minimal design changes within the family (H-bridge or half-bridge).
The device integrates an N-channel output stage, charge pump regulator, high-side current sensing and regulation, current proportional output, and protection circuitry. A low-power sleep mode is provided to achieve ultra-low quiescent current draw by shutting down most of the internal circuitry. The device offers voltage monitoring and load diagnostics as well as protection features against output over current and device over temperature. Fault conditions are indicated on the nFAULT pin. The device is available in two interface variants - hardware (“HW”) and SPI. The HW variant uses strapping resistors for fixed configuration. The SPI variant offers more flexibility in device configuration and fault observability with an external controller.