2021-02-03 02:04 PM
I have been using the L6235 for more than 10 yease with no problems. Great part!!!
Powered from an AC to DC suppply with 24, +5 and -5 output. The motor of course runs off of the 24V. We have recently changed to a single 24V output AC to DC and the +/-5V is generated from the 24V. When the AC power is removed the motor freewheels and generates voltage back into the system and continues to supply +/-5V until the motor comes to a stop.
What can be done to keep the motor from powering the system once AC is removed?
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2021-02-08 01:36 PM
2021-02-05 07:07 AM
Hello @KFowl.1 and welcome to the ST Community.
My suggestion is brake the motor before removing of AC power supply.
The L6235 BRAKE pin can be used to quickly stop the motor while it is running: providing a low logic level to this pin all the high-side DMOS switch on, making a short-circuit across the motor windings.
In this way, while the motor is braking, both Thermal and Over Current protections still work, avoiding BEMF to cause a current exceeding the device's maximum ratings.
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2021-02-05 08:34 AM
2021-02-08 05:09 AM
Hello @KFowl.1,
a suggestion is connect the BRAKE pin to a circuitry able to detected the presence - in your case the removal - of the power supply.
2021-02-08 01:36 PM