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is it possible to drive a motor using a high power opamp, without all the shrapnel they say to use in the data sheet. ie just a voltage follower connected to a motor with a protection diode.
well without telling us what rating the motor is we cant do much....but that opamp can output 3A tops, so if your motor draws less than that then i dont see why not.
However youd be much better off using a MOSFET as the driver, and then just use a low power cheaper op amp to control it.
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If you look at the data sheet you'll see there's an internal diode from the output pin to the +Vs pin, so if you're going to operate in a unipolar mode (one direction only, Motor+ to +Vs) the internal diode should suffice.
Personally I'd add 2 diodes as in Figure 1 of the data sheet whether unipolar or bipolar (Fwd/Rev). Internal SOA and thermal protection should cover most other fault conditions.
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h the motor specs are quite low, i was thinking two of the small flat sided motors less than an amp i total i guess. i will be driving it bipolar, so that when the output of the opamp is positive the motor turns one way and when it is negative it turns the other way.
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When I've needed to do this in the past, I made an H-bridge with four power BJTs, driven by two regular small-signal op-amps, plus some booster transistors, as the op-amps couldn't give enough current to drive power transistors directly.
For an inductive load, two clamp diodes per output are certainly a good idea. I was driving peltiers, not motors, so I didn't need them.
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thanks allot for the offer, though in the design i am wanting to make there will be no microprocessor, it is all analogue, i amy go with a design similar to the motor controll section of this schematic. and for clarity the project as a whole will be similar to this schematic with some modifications.
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as far as i can see the input for that device is a 4bit binary that is internally converted to analogue to make the pwm signal, as my project does not have a microprocessor ii cannot produce the binary number necessary to drive the chip, hence any pwm ic i use will have to have a voltage controlled driving circuitry.
p.s. i did look at the data sheet before posting previously.
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Just buy a 10-position 4-bit BCD switch or a 16-position true binary switch, and use these to control the 4-bit data line. No uC or any other digital chips required.
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