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1 Introduction

The DRV821x/8220EVM is a complete solution for evaluating the DRV821x/8220 H-bridge motor drivers. The
evaluation module (EVM) can support the DSG, PDSG, and DRL package variants of the DRV8210/12/20
devices. However, only one component can be populated at a time since the input control signals (EN/IN1 and
PH/IN2) are shared among the two components.

The EVM includes current sensing circuitry using a current sensing resistor and current sense amplifier (for
additional details about the current sensing see 

Section 3

). The EVM includes an MSP430

 microcontroller that

is preprogrammed to take input from two dedicated analog potentiometers for PWM speed control of one or two
brushed DC motors. The jumper on the PMODE/nSLEEP pin (J2) allows the user to select the input control
mode or the sleep state of the driver depending on which component is populated on the EVM (further details
are provided in 

Section 2

).

Power can be provided externally up to 11 V for the DRV8210/12 and 18V for the DRV8220 through the power
header. To expand beyond the included firmware capability, the MSP430 MCU can be reprogrammed through
the eZ-FET

 emulation circuit found in most MSP430 Launchpads. We recommend the 

MSP-EXP430FR5969

.

Note that a four pin angled male header is required and must be soldered to J21 of this Launchpad from V+ pin
to GND pin. We recommend a pin header with pin dimensions similar to 850-10-050-20-001000 (Digikey part
number). The U1 MCU must be removed from the Launchpad.

2 Power Connectors

The DRV821x/8220EVM uses a single header for power entry to the EVM board. Only a single power supply rail
is necessary since an onboard 3.3-V regulator provides power to the MSP430. The minimum recommended VM
voltage for the EVM is 1.65 V and the maximum is 18 V. For complete voltage range information of the driver
itself, refer to the device.

As previously mentioned, the MSP430 comes preprogrammed to control basic DC motor operation. If changing
the firmware via the external eZ-FET™ emulation tool, do not supply power to the VM connector on the EVM.
The eZ-FET™ board provides the necessary power during programming when connected to the J6 connector.
Note that a four-pin angled male header is required and must be soldered to J21 of this Launchpad from V+ pin
to GND pin shown in 

Figure 2-1

. We recommend a pin header with pin dimensions similar to the Digikey part

number 850-10-050-20-001000. The U1 MCU must be removed from the Launchpad.

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Page 1: ...ous current of both channels be limited to 0 9 A RMS when operating for extended periods of time at an ambient temperature of 25 C Table of Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Power Connectors 3 3 Test Points...

Page 2: ...CB Top 3 D View Figure 1 2 PCB Assembly View PCB Top Assembly View www ti com 2 DRV821xEVM and DRV8220EVM User s Guide SLOU540A NOVEMBER 2020 REVISED DECEMBER 2020 Submit Document Feedback Copyright 2...

Page 3: ...FR5969 Note that a four pin angled male header is required and must be soldered to J21 of this Launchpad from V pin to GND pin We recommend a pin header with pin dimensions similar to 850 10 050 20 00...

Page 4: ...0FR5969 LaunchPad connected to EVM Power Connectors www ti com 4 DRV821xEVM and DRV8220EVM User s Guide SLOU540A NOVEMBER 2020 REVISED DECEMBER 2020 Submit Document Feedback Copyright 2020 Texas Instr...

Page 5: ...SE output from the current sense amplifier U4 R2 R3 R4 R16 and R19 can be removed to connect external MCU to J4 J2 Header use to set the state of the MODE nSLEEP signal MODE nSLEEP can be set to eithe...

Page 6: ...DRV821xDSG are EN IN1 and PH IN2 The functions of these inputs are IN1 and IN2 when the MODE is GND PWM mode or Hi Z independent half bridge mode When MODE is connected to 3 3 V PH EN control mode the...

Page 7: ...4 2 MODE nSLEEP jumper configuration for PH EN Table 4 1 PH EN Control Mode EN PH OUT1 OUT2 Description LOW turn IN1 PWM Pot completely counter clockwise X L L Brake Low Side Slow Decay PWM set IN1 PW...

Page 8: ...IN1 PWM pot in any position LOW turn PH IN2 PWM pot completely counter clockwise H L Forward OUT1 OUT2 HIGH turn EN IN1 PWM pot completely clockwise HIGH turn PH IN2 PWM pot completely clockwise L L B...

Page 9: ...is shown in Table 4 4 Figure 4 4 MODE nSLEEP does not require a jumper for independent half bridge mode Table 4 4 Independent Half Bridge Control Mode INx OUTx Description LOW turn INx PWM pot comple...

Page 10: ...not populated on the EVM The user needs to populate C11 with a desired value The current sense amplifier and the surrounding components R17 R18 and C6 are not populated on the EVM The user needs to p...

Page 11: ...s populated and no power is being supplied to the EVM 2 Short EN IN1 and PH IN2 pins on J4 with a jumper See Figure 6 1 3 Short OUT1 and OUT2 at connector J3 with an unexposed small wire or short the...

Page 12: ...nd low side driver for two loads DRV821xDSG VM 1 OUT1 2 OUT2 3 GND 4 VCC 8 MODE 7 IN1 6 IN2 5 Thermal Pad BDC 0 1 F CBulk VM 0 1 F Controller PWM VCC O X RLimit Figure 6 3 Half bridge mode used as a h...

Page 13: ...a a jumper to enable the device 5 If the DRV821xPDSG is populated connect the MODE nSLEEP header to 3 3V to set nSLEEP logic high and enable the device The MODE pin becomes the nSLEEP pin for the PDSG...

Page 14: ...ate the appropriate resistors Table 7 2 show the unique device ID for each supported device and the resistor combination to populate Table 7 1 Procedure For Soldering New Device and Passives to EVM Ne...

Page 15: ...0DSG ID1 1 ID2 1 ID3 0 R5 R7 R14 DRV8220DRL ID1 1 ID2 1 ID3 1 R5 R7 R8 8 Revision History NOTE Page numbers for previous revisions may differ from page numbers in the current version Changes from Revi...

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