Abstract:
Herein described is a device for driving electric motors comprising a power stage with a variable duty-cycle coupled to a supply voltage. The power stage is suitable for driving the electric motor. The driving device comprises a circuit that is capable of raising the value of the input voltage of the power stage above the induced counter electromotive voltage of the motor in certain periods of time and a control device capable of activating said circuit in reply to values of the induced counter electromotive voltage greater than or comparable with the supply voltage.
Abstract:
The device and method monitor the current delivered to a load through a power transistor including a sense transistor. The circuit includes a disturbances attenuating circuit that has a differential stage, and first, second and third stages referenced to ground, the respective input nodes of which are connected in common to an output node of the differential stage. The third stage is formed by a transistor identical to a transistor of the first stage and delivers a current signal through a current terminal thereof, proportional to the current being delivered to the load.