MOSFET driver
A DRV8701 full bridge mosfet driver provides the capabilities to drive the MOSFET gates at an appropriate voltage with acceptable switching speed, while also protecting them from being damaged from heating due to insufficient gate voltage, shoot-through, etc.
It also controls an indicator LED for signaling the fault modes the device is able to detect, such as motor overcurrent and driver undervoltage.
Finally, the driver also performs a current limiting function to avoid damaging the transistors. The current level is set via a low pass filtered PWM signal or by a onboard trimpot.
MOSFETs in H bridge configuration
The device utilizes four IRFB7546 MOSFETs. These transistors have a breakdown voltage of 60 V and a RDSon of 6.0 mOhm typically (a worst case resistance of 14.1 mOhm at 175 °C Tj) with a Vgs of 10 V.
Current Limiting
Current limiting is accomplished by the driver by turning off the appropriate transistors by a voltage comparator sensing the voltage drop across RSENSE and comparing it to the voltage on LIM pin.Device Characteristics
Parameter | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
Motor side voltage | 6 | 40 | V | |
Motor side continuous current | 18 | A | ||
Logic side input voltage | 1.8 | 5 | V | |
PWM frequency | 0 | 100 | kHz | |
Duty cycle | 0 | 100 | % | |
Current limit signal frequency | 10 | 100 | kHz | |
Ambient temperature for operation | 0 | 40 | °C | |
Weight | 1.05(30) | oz (g) |
I'm getting ready to do another run of these. SO and SENSE brought out this time. No solder mask or silk on the bare power traces so you can add solder to them to increase the current capacity. 2oz copper. Thru hold current adj pot.
https://workspace.circuitmaker.com/Projects/Details/James-Newton-2/DRV8701-1HP-DC-motor-driver