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| KaneTW:
Motor full-bridge drivers (e.g. DRV8412) are mostly designed for inductive loads. I'm looking to drive 60W 40khz/100khz dual transducers with a static capacitance of 5nF and <25 Ohm resonance impedance with those. Ultrasonic transducers are a RLC series resonant, high-Q circuit, with the static capacitance in parallel. Is there anything to watch out for when driving potentially capacitive loads (at f < f0) with drivers designed for inductive loads? TI app notes (SLAA780A) just send the output directly to the transceiver, but that shows a lot of ringing in simulations. Adding some inductance and common-mode and differential capacitors helps a bunch, but leads to significant 2nd harmonic content at 40kHz switching frequency. Am I overthinking this? Most high-power applications just drive transducers with a square wave, so it can't be that difficult. |
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