2020-11-08 11:23 PM
For PH 0 & PWM 1, is the current OUT1 -> OUT2 correct?
I think the picture below is an act for the above case.
If my guess is wrong, how do I rotate the motor in the reverse direction?
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2020-11-09 01:51 AM
Hi @Minkyu Kim and welcome to the ST community !
Thanks for your remark, you are correct: there is a typo on the datasheet.
When PH = 0 and PWM = 1, the current flows from OUT2 -> OUT1.
The typo will be fixed in the next datasheet release.
Have a good day !
2020-11-09 01:51 AM
Hi @Minkyu Kim and welcome to the ST community !
Thanks for your remark, you are correct: there is a typo on the datasheet.
When PH = 0 and PWM = 1, the current flows from OUT2 -> OUT1.
The typo will be fixed in the next datasheet release.
Have a good day !
2020-11-09 05:30 PM
Hello Dario CUCCHI.
Thanks for reply.
I have additional question.
Page 19 in datasheet, R_EN and C_EN's value are 39KΩ and 10nF.
In the graph that is the basis of the recommended value, the value of V is 3.3V.
Also in page 18, FAULT and EN pins in MUC are tied Driver's EN/FAULT pin.
And this typical schematic, each EN/FAULT pin's resistor is tied V_DD.
Do they have to be tied to 3.3V or is it okay to configure as shown in Figure 9?(In this case, VDD means the MCU's EN pin is 3.3V?)
A lot is difficult because it is the first time to design.
Thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Minkyu Kim.
2020-11-11 01:48 AM
Hello Minkyu, thanks for opening in another post the new question about EN/FAULT.
Here the link !
2021-10-22 05:38 PM
"The typo will be fixed in the next datasheet release."
We still wating new datasheet! Not from 18-May-2018