J
Jay
Guest
Hi,
I have a very small DC motor that I am driving with a single-supply op-
amp which is in-turn driven by a high-precision DAC circuit. Steady-
state the motor draws < 10 mA current. FWIW I'm going this route over a
MOSFET/PWM due to the low PWM frequency that results with 14 to 16-bit
desired resolution.
Anyway, I realize I should probably add some kind of protection
circuitry. However, I'm not sure exactly what to add. So far, I've put
down a schottky "freewheeling" diode across the motor leads.
Any other suggestions?
My only other idea was a schottky in series with the op-amp output and
the motor's + lead to prevent back-EMF from forcing the op-amp to sink
current (i.e. if the op-amp is commanded to reduce the output voltage
and the motor's inertia allows to motor to act like a generator).
Best regards,
Jay.
I have a very small DC motor that I am driving with a single-supply op-
amp which is in-turn driven by a high-precision DAC circuit. Steady-
state the motor draws < 10 mA current. FWIW I'm going this route over a
MOSFET/PWM due to the low PWM frequency that results with 14 to 16-bit
desired resolution.
Anyway, I realize I should probably add some kind of protection
circuitry. However, I'm not sure exactly what to add. So far, I've put
down a schottky "freewheeling" diode across the motor leads.
Any other suggestions?
My only other idea was a schottky in series with the op-amp output and
the motor's + lead to prevent back-EMF from forcing the op-amp to sink
current (i.e. if the op-amp is commanded to reduce the output voltage
and the motor's inertia allows to motor to act like a generator).
Best regards,
Jay.