Single-chip device can drive both high-voltage and low-voltage piezoelectric loads
04-06-2015 |
Texas Instruments
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Power
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Latest from Texas Instruments, the DRV2700 is a single-chip piezo driver
with an integrated 105V boost switch, integrated power diode, and integrated
fully-differential amplifier. The versatile device is capable of driving
both high-voltage and low-voltage piezoelectric loads.
The input signal can be either differential or single-ended and AC or DC
coupled. The DRV2700 device supports four GPIO-controlled gains: 28.8dB,
34.8dB, 38.4dB, and 40.7dB.
The boost voltage is set using two external resistors. The boost
current-limit is programmable through the R(REXT) resistor. The boost
converter architecture does not allow the demand on the supply current to
exceed the limit set by the R(REXT) resistor which allows the user to
optimize the DRV2700 circuit for a given inductor based on the desired
performance requirements. Additionally, this boost converter is based on a
hysteretic architecture to minimize switching losses and therefore increase
efficiency.
A typical start-up time of 1.5ms makes the DRV2700 device an ideal piezo
driver for coming out of sleep quickly. Thermal overload protection prevents
the device from damage when overdriven.
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