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DRV5013BCQDBZR

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High voltage (up to 38-V), high bandwidth (30-kHz) Hall effect latch 3-SOT-23 -40 to 125

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TIDA-00197 Speed-Controlled 24V Brushless DC Outrunner Motor Reference Design | TI.com
TIDA-00197: This advanced motor implements closed-loop speed control to maintain an exact RPM across the load torque profile. The magnetic rotor position is sensed by the DRV5013 Hall-effect sensors, and the DRV8308 controller decides when to drive the CSD88537ND FETs that energize the coils. No microcontroller or firmware is used, and the intelligent sinusoidal current drive minimizes acoustic noise and torque ripple to maximize motor performance. As seen at APEC
Hall-Effect Proximity Sensor with PNP or NPN Output Reference Design
TIDA-00244: This TIDesign offers a rapid prototyping platform for SIO sensor transmitter. Thanks to its modular design, different options can be tried for controlling the SIO interface while also allowing easy upgrade to IO-Link proximity sensing (with IO-Link stack from TMG). TIDA-00244 comes by default with an integrated Hall-sensor, a switch and LED for status indications. All this fitting in a 6mm wide PCB compatible with the industry standard M12 connector.
TIDA-00281 Automotive 48V 1kW Motor Drive Reference Design | TI.com
TIDA-00281: The TIDA-00281 TI Design is a 3-Phase Brushless DC Motor Drive designed to operate in 48-V automotive applications. The board is designed to drive motors in the 1-kW range and can handle currents up to 30-A. The design includes analog circuits working in conjunction with a C2000 LaunchPad to spin a 3-Phase BLDC motor without the need for position feedback from Hall Effect sensors or quadrature encoder.
Automotive Hall Sensor Rotary Encoder
TIDA-00480: This is an incremental rotary encoder that uses contactless magnetic sensing to detect rotational speed and direction. The two Hall Effect sensors measure the 66-pole ring magnet and output two signals in quadrature. This automotive-qualified solution is a low-cost and far more reliable alternative to conventional mechanical contact-based encoders, as it uses solid-state sensing that is immune to physical wear, dirt, corrosion, and RF noise.
TIDA-00196 12V and 24V Brushless DC Outrunner Motor Reference Design | TI.com
TIDA-00196: This 6 cm motor is form-factor ready; simply hook up the power and watch it spin! The simple and reliable design is easy to modify to support speed and current system needs. The magnetic rotor position is sensed by the DRV5013 Hall-effect sensors, and the DRV8307 controller decides when to drive the CSD88537ND FETs that energize the coils.
TIDA-00244 Hall-Effect Proximity Sensor with PNP or NPN Output Reference Design | TI.com
TIDA-00244: This TIDesign offers a rapid prototyping platform for SIO sensor transmitter. Thanks to its modular design, different options can be tried for controlling the SIO interface while also allowing easy upgrade to IO-Link proximity sensing (with IO-Link stack from TMG). TIDA-00244 comes by default with an integrated Hall-sensor, a switch and LED for status indications. All this fitting in a 6mm wide PCB compatible with the industry standard M12 connector.
TIDA-00875 Single Phase Brushless DC (BLDC) with Brushed Motor Driver Reference Design | TI.com
TIDA-00875: TIDA-00875 demonstrates how to reconfigure existing brushed motor drivers to control single phase brushless (BLDC) motors. The DRV8801 and DRV8701 are used to control a single phase BLDC motor. The DRV8801 design controls the motor at 100% duty cycle. When the device is powered up, the motor runs. The DRV8701 design controls the motor using a PWM input to allow speed control. The designs operates from 12V up to 24V, with full scale current of 2.8A peak (DRV8801) or 20A peak (DRV8701).
TIDA-00919 Single-Layered, Refrigerator Fan Reference Design Enabling High Efficiency Drive | TI.com
TIDA-00919: This reference design is a singled-layered, cost-effective, small-form-factor, three-phase sinusoidal motor drive for sensored BLDC fan motors specified up to a maximum current of 1 A RMS at 18 V maximum. The unique, single-sided design helps to bring down the system cost. The on-board Hall sensors facilitate the board mounting inside the motor itself. The design also demonstrates the features of DRV10970 such as single hall operation for further cost optimization, sinusoidal drive with adaptive drive angle adjustment for better system efficinecy and overall performance, speed control via external pulse-width modulation (PWM) input which brings an ease of speed control, etc.
Speed-Controlled 24V Brushless DC Outrunner Motor Reference Design
TIDA-00197: This advanced motor implements closed-loop speed control to maintain an exact RPM across the load torque profile. The magnetic rotor position is sensed by the DRV5013 Hall-effect sensors, and the DRV8308 controller decides when to drive the CSD88537ND FETs that energize the coils. No microcontroller or firmware is used, and the intelligent sinusoidal current drive minimizes acoustic noise and torque ripple to maximize motor performance. As seen at APEC
TIDA-00901 Automotive 12V 200W (20A) BLDC Motor Drive Reference Design | TI.com
TIDA-00901: The TIDA-00901 TI Design is a three-phase brushless DC motor drive designed to operate in 12-V automotive applications such as HVAC blowers. The board is designed to drive motors in the 200-W range and can handle currents up to 20A. Utilizing either sensorless operation or external Hall Effect sensors, the design provides the flexibility to adapt to many motors.
12V and 24V Brushless DC Outrunner Motor Reference Design
TIDA-00196: This 6 cm motor is form-factor ready; simply hook up the power and watch it spin! The simple and reliable design is easy to modify to support speed and current system needs. The magnetic rotor position is sensed by the DRV5013 Hall-effect sensors, and the DRV8307 controller decides when to drive the CSD88537ND FETs that energize the coils.
TIDA-00480 Automotive Hall Sensor Rotary Encoder | TI.com
TIDA-00480: This is an incremental rotary encoder that uses contactless magnetic sensing to detect rotational speed and direction. The two Hall Effect sensors measure the 66-pole ring magnet and output two signals in quadrature. This automotive-qualified solution is a low-cost and far more reliable alternative to conventional mechanical contact-based encoders, as it uses solid-state sensing that is immune to physical wear, dirt, corrosion, and RF noise.
Automotive 48V 1kW Motor Drive Reference Design
TIDA-00281: The TIDA-00281 TI Design is a 3-Phase Brushless DC Motor Drive designed to operate in 48-V automotive applications. The board is designed to drive motors in the 1-kW range and can handle currents up to 30-A. The design includes analog circuits working in conjunction with a C2000 LaunchPad to spin a 3-Phase BLDC motor without the need for position feedback from Hall Effect sensors or quadrature encoder.
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