Hi there.
Has anyone used an A3982 with an mbed board?
http://www.allegromicro.com/en/Products/Part_Numbers/3982/3982.pdf
I am having a little bit of trouble getting the thing to work.
Every time I connect the Vcc to the regulated 3.3V of the mbed for the logic ref the IC gets starts to get very hot.
Also all the outputs are being driven i.e. they have a full 14V on each Out pin therefore the motor will not run
Here is schematic of my board
http://makeyourbot.wdfiles.com/local--files/a3982-1-0/sch.pdf
I have checked the connection repeatedly and even changed the IC
I suspect that i am setting the Itrip values incorrectly.
Currently I have Rs as 0R2 and Vref as 1.6V to give me a trip current of 1A. (Itrip = Vref/(8*Rs))
The only other factor i can think of is that the mbed output is 3.3V compared to the 5V that the circuit is designed for but still while it might explain the strange output voltages, I don't understand why this would make it hot.
Please does any one have any experience hear with this IC?
Hi there. Has anyone used an A3982 with an mbed board?
http://www.allegromicro.com/en/Products/Part_Numbers/3982/3982.pdf
I am having a little bit of trouble getting the thing to work. Every time I connect the Vcc to the regulated 3.3V of the mbed for the logic ref the IC gets starts to get very hot.
Also all the outputs are being driven i.e. they have a full 14V on each Out pin therefore the motor will not run
Here is schematic of my board
http://makeyourbot.wdfiles.com/local--files/a3982-1-0/sch.pdf
I have checked the connection repeatedly and even changed the IC I suspect that i am setting the Itrip values incorrectly. Currently I have Rs as 0R2 and Vref as 1.6V to give me a trip current of 1A. (Itrip = Vref/(8*Rs))
The only other factor i can think of is that the mbed output is 3.3V compared to the 5V that the circuit is designed for but still while it might explain the strange output voltages, I don't understand why this would make it hot.
Please does any one have any experience hear with this IC?