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Tiny breakout board for TI’s DRV8838 motor driver can deliver a continuous 1.7 A (1.8 A peak) to a single brushed DC motor. Operating voltage range from 0 V to 11 V, built-in protection against reverse-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature. Pololu 2990
This tiny breakout board for TI’s DRV8838 motor driver can deliver a continuous 1.7 A (1.8 A peak) to a single brushed DC motor. With an operating voltage range from 0 V to 11 V and built-in protection against reverse-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature, this driver is a great solution for powering a small, low-voltage motor. The carrier board has the form factor of a 10-pin DIP package, which makes it easy to use with standard solderless breadboards and 0.1″ perfboards.
Texas Instruments’ DRV8838 is a tiny H-bridge motor driver IC that can be used for bidirectional control of one brushed DC motor at 0 V to 11 V. It can supply up to about 1.7 A continuously and can tolerate peak currents up to 1.8 A for short durations, making it an ideal driver for small motors that run on low voltages. The DRV8838 is a great IC, but its small, leadless package makes it difficult for the typical student or hobbyist to use; our breakout board gives this driver the form factor of a 10-pin DIP package, which makes it easy to use with standard solderless breadboards and 0.1″ perfboards. Since this board is a carrier for the DRV8838, we recommend careful reading of the DRV8838 datasheet (1MB pdf). The board ships populated with SMD components, including the DRV8838, and adds a FET for reverse battery protection.
This motor driver is essentially a smaller, lower-cost, single-channel alternative to our DRV8835 dual motor driver carrier and DRV8833 dual motor driver carrier, which have very similar operating voltage ranges and current ratings but offer an additional motor channel.
PHASE | ENABLE | SLEEP | OUT1 | OUT2 | operating mode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | PWM | 1 | PWM | L | forward/brake at speed PWM % |
1 | PWM | 1 | L | PWM | reverse/brake at speed PWM % |
x | 0 | 1 | L | L | brake low (outputs shorted to ground) |
x | x | 0 | Z | Z | coast (outputs floating/disconnected) |
Pinout
DRV8838 Single Brushed DC Motor Driver Carrier, labeled top view
PIN | Default State | Description |
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VIN | Reverse-protected motor power supply input. While the driver can operate from a motor supply of 0 V to 11 V, the reverse-protection circuit will start negatively affecting performance below a few volts, and 1.5 V is the lower limit of where it can be used. Power can be supplied directly to VM to bypass the reverse-protection circuit. | |
VCC | 1.8 V to 7 V logic power supply connection. Logic supply current draw is typically only a few milliamps at most, so in many applications this pin can optionally be dynamically powered by a microcontroller digital output. | |
VM | This pin gives access to the motor power supply after the reverse-voltage protection MOSFET (see the board schematic below). It can be used to supply reverse-protected power to other components in the system. It is generally intended as an output, but it can also be used to supply board power (such as in cases where the motor supply voltage is too low for the reverse-protection circuit). | |
GND | Ground connection points for the motor and logic power supplies. The control source and the motor driver must share a common ground. | |
OUT1 | H-bridge output 1. | |
OUT2 | H-bridge output 2. | |
PHASE | LOW | Direction control input. |
ENABLE | LOW | Speed control input; logic high causes the motor to drive. |
SLEEP | HIGH | Sleep/coast mode input; logic high results in normal operation. |
Data sheet
Manufacturer BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
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