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8 / 9 page LV8805SV No.A1748-8/9 *5. CT pin This pin is used to connect the lock detection capacitor. The constant-current charging and constant-current discharging circuits inporporated causes locking when the pin voltage reaches 2.5V, and releasing the lock protection when it drops to 0.5V. This pin must be connected to the GND when it is not going to be used. *6. RF pins These pins are used to set the current limit. When the pin voltage exceeds 0.25V, the current is limited, and regeneration mode is established. In the application circuit, this voltage is set in such a way that the current limit will be established at 1A. The calculation formula is given below. RF resistance = 0.25V/target current limit value *7. SOFTST pin This pin is used to set the soft start. By connecting a capacitor between this pin and GND, the motor speed can be increased gradually. When the pin voltage exceeds 2.5V, the soft start is released, and the LV8804V is switched to normal control. If the soft start function is not going to be used, connect the pin to the VREG pin. *8. OSC pin This pin is used to connect the capacitor for setting the startup frequency. A capacitor with a capacitance ranging from about 500pF to 2,200pF (recommendation) must be connected between this pin and GND. The OSC pin determines the motor startup frequency, so be sure to connect a capacitor to it. <How to select the capacitance> Select a capacitance value that will result in the shortest possible startup time for achieving the target speed and produce minimal variations in the startup time. If the capacitance is too high, variations in the startup time will increase; conversely, if it is too low, the motor may idle. The optimum OSC constant depends on the motor characteristics and startup current, so be sure to recheck them when the type of motor used or circuit specifications are changed. *9. VG, CP, and CPC pins These pins are used to connect the capacitors to generate the pre-drive voltage and stabilize the pre-drive power supply. Be sure to connect these capacitors in order to generate the drive voltage for the high-side (upper) output DMOS transistor. *10. VREG pins These are the control system power supply pin and regulator output pin, which create the power supply of the control unit. Be sure to connect a capacitor between this pin and GND in order to stabilize control system operation. Since these pins are used to supply current for control and generate the charge pump voltage, connect a capacitor with a capacitance that is higher than that of the capacitor connected to the charge pump. Both the VREG pins (pins 3 and 4) must be short-circuited on the print pattern. *11. Pin protection resistor It is recommended that resistors higher than 1kΩ are connected serially to protect pins against misconnection such as GND open and reverse connection. |
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