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DRV10983-Q1 Datasheet, PDF (13/72 Pages) Texas Instruments – Automotive, Three-Phase, Sensorless BLDC Motor Driver
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DRV10983-Q1
SLVSD14 – JUNE 2017
Feature Description (continued)
8.3.2.4 Lock
When the motor is blocked or stopped by an external force, lock protection is triggered, and the device stops
driving the motor immediately. After the lock release time tLOCK_OFF, the DRV10983-Q1 device resumes driving
the motor again. If the lock condition is still present, it enters the next lock protection cycle, and repeats until the
lock condition is removed. With this lock protection, the motor and device do not overheat or become damaged
due to the motor being locked (see Lock Detect and Fault Handling ).
During a lock condition the Status register indicates which of the locks has occurred.
8.3.3 Motor Speed Control
The DRV10983-Q1 device offers four methods for indirectly controlling the speed of the motor by adjusting the
output voltage amplitude. This can be accomplished by varying the supply voltage (VCC) or by controlling the
speed command. The speed command can be controlled in one of three ways. The user can set the speed
command by adjusting either the PWM input (PWM in) or the analog input (Analog) or by writing the speed
command directly through the I2C serial port (I2C). The speed command is used to determine the PWM duty
cycle output (PWM_DCO) (see Figure 6).
The input PWM input (PWM in) can have a minimum duty cycle limit applied. DutyCycleLimit[1:0], accessible
through the I2C interface, allows the user to configure the minimum duty cycle behavior. This behavior is
illustrated in Figure 5.
Output Duty
Cycle (%)
DutyCycleLimit[1:0], Reg0x95
00 - linear down to 5%, then holds at 5% until
duty command is 1.5 %; 0 % for duty command
below 1.5 %.
01 - linear down to 10%, then holds at 10% until
duty command is 1.5 %; 0 % for duty command
below 1.5 %.
Output Duty
Cycle (%)
100
DutyCycleLimit[1:0], Reg0x95
10 - linear down to 5%, then holds at 5% until
duty command is 1.5 %; 100 % for duty command
below 1.5 %.
11 - linear down to 10%, then holds at 10% until
duty command is 1.5 %; 100 % for duty command
below 1.5 %.
10
5
0
0 1.5 5 10
10
5
Input Duty Cycle
Input Duty Cycle (%)
0
0 1.5 5 10
Figure 5. Duty Cycle Profile
Input Duty Cycle (%)
The speed command may not always be equal to the PWM_DCO because the DRV10983-Q1 device has the
AVS function (see Anti Voltage Supression Function), the acceleration current-limit function (see Acceleration
Current Limit), and the closed-loop accelerate function (see Closed-Loop Accelerate) to optimize the control
performance. These functions can limit the PWM_DCO, which affects the output amplitude (see Figure 6).
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