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The DRV8908-Q1 (orderable part number DRV8908QPWPRQ1) is Texas Instruments’ automotive 8-channel (octal) half-bridge motor driver with SPI control and advanced diagnostics, in a 24-pin HTSSOP. It runs from 4.5 V to 32 V, delivers up to 6 A per channel, and drives brushed-DC or stepper motors in independent, sequential, or parallel modes. It belongs to the pin-compatible DRV89xx-Q1 family that spans 4 to 12 half-bridges. This page covers the datasheet specs, the pinout, the family options, and how to source the AEC-Q100 part.
DRV8908QPWPRQ1 Key Specs at a Glance
Function: automotive 8-channel (octal) half-bridge motor driver, SPI-controlled
Supply / current: 4.5 V to 32 V; up to 6 A per channel
Loads / modes: brushed-DC or stepper; independent, sequential, or parallel; forward/reverse/coast/brake
Control: 16-bit, 5-MHz SPI with daisy-chain for configuration and diagnostics
PWM: eight programmable PWM generators for current limiting or LED dimming
The DRV8908-Q1 integrates eight independent half-bridges – each a high-side and low-side FET pair with low on-resistance – into a single automotive-grade chip. A half-bridge can switch one terminal of a load; pair two half-bridges and you have an H-bridge that can drive a brushed-DC motor forward, reverse, coast, or brake. With eight half-bridges, one DRV8908-Q1 can run up to four brushed-DC motors as H-bridges, or control eight independent loads, or move a stepper – all configurable in independent, sequential, or parallel modes.
What makes it practical for automotive body electronics is the control scheme. Instead of a fistful of MCU GPIO and PWM lines plus discrete drivers, the whole device is configured and read back over a 16-bit, 5-MHz SPI bus with daisy-chain support, and eight programmable PWM generators handle current limiting or dimming on-chip. The protection suite – overcurrent and short-circuit, undervoltage and overvoltage lockout (to survive crank and load-dump), over-temperature, and open-load detection – is reported through an nFAULT pin and status registers the MCU can poll.
On the order number: DRV8908 is the 8-half-bridge member, PWP is the HTSSOP package with a PowerPAD, the trailing R is tape-and-reel, and Q1 denotes AEC-Q100 automotive qualification. The pin-compatible siblings are the DRV8904-Q1 (4 half-bridges), DRV8906-Q1 (6), and DRV8912-Q1 (12).
Half-Bridges, H-Bridges, and How Many Motors You Can Drive
Counting channels trips people up, so it helps to be concrete. Each half-bridge controls one output node between VM and ground. To spin a brushed-DC motor in both directions you need an H-bridge – two half-bridges, one per motor terminal – so eight half-bridges give you four bidirectional DC motors. If a load only needs on/off or single-direction control (a solenoid, a valve, an LED string, a unidirectional fan), one half-bridge drives it, so the same chip can handle up to eight such loads. A stepper uses two H-bridges, so one DRV8908-Q1 can run two steppers.
This is why the part is a fixture in automotive body modules: a single DRV8908-Q1 replaces a cluster of discrete drivers for HVAC air-flap motors, mirror and lock actuators, small pumps, and valves, all coordinated over one SPI bus with fault reporting built in. The honest counterpoint: at 6 A per channel it is a many-small-loads device, not a high-power traction or single-large-motor driver. For one big motor, a dedicated H-bridge or a gate driver with external FETs is the right tool – the DRV8908-Q1 wins on integration and channel count, not peak power.
SPI Daisy-Chain Control and Diagnostics
The 16-bit SPI is more than a configuration port. Its daisy-chain capability lets several DRV89xx-Q1 drivers share one clock and chip-select, so a body-control module driving dozens of motors needs only one SPI bus rather than a dedicated control set per device. Through that bus the host writes half-bridge states and PWM settings and reads back detailed diagnostics – which output faulted, and whether it was a short, an open load, an undervoltage, or an over-temperature event – from the status registers, while the nFAULT pin gives an immediate hardware flag. That observability is a real advantage in automotive systems, where a silently failed actuator becomes a warranty and safety problem; the MCU can detect, log, and react to the exact fault instead of guessing.
DRV8908-Q1 Family (DRV8904 / DRV8906 / DRV8912)
Because the family is pin-compatible, you can scale the channel count to the design without relaying out the board:
Device
Half-bridges
Typical use
DRV8904-Q1
4
Up to 2 BDC motors / 4 loads
DRV8906-Q1
6
Up to 3 BDC motors / 6 loads
DRV8908-Q1
8
Up to 4 BDC motors / 8 loads
DRV8912-Q1
12
Up to 6 BDC motors / 12 loads
DRV8908-Q1 Applications
The DRV8908-Q1 is built for automotive body and comfort electronics: HVAC flap actuation, mirror fold and adjust, door locks, small pumps and valves, and seat or vent motors – anywhere several small DC motors or loads must be driven and diagnosed from one controller. The same multi-channel, diagnostic-rich approach suits industrial actuation as well. These boards are typical industrial PCB and automotive-module work, and our components sourcing team can supply the DRV89xx-Q1 driver with the rest of the BOM.
How to Buy the DRV8908QPWPRQ1 (and Avoid Counterfeits)
Order the DRV8908QPWPRQ1 for the 24-pin HTSSOP on tape-and-reel. Two cautions matter here. First, it is AEC-Q100 automotive, so lot and date-code traceability is mandatory for an automotive BOM. Second, open-market listings flag this exact part at a high counterfeit rate – one component database puts the open-market fake threat near half – so verification is essential, not optional. Buy from traceable channels and let our components sourcing team confirm authenticity. The HTSSOP PowerPAD carries the device’s heat, so plan for SMT assembly with a proper thermal land and X-ray inspection to confirm the pad is soldered without voids – the current rating depends on that joint.
DRV8908-Q1 Design and Assembly Mistakes to Avoid
A poor thermal pad. The HTSSOP PowerPAD must be soldered to a copper pour with vias; voids choke the thermal path and the channel-current rating – verify by X-ray.
Skimpy VM decoupling and a missing charge-pump capacitor. Provide bulk plus local bypass on VM and the specified CP cap for high-side drive.
The wrong parallel-mode enable sequence. Disable the PWM generators first, enable the paralleled half-bridges, then re-enable the PWM generators – otherwise SPI and propagation delay can skew turn-on and trip OCP.
Leaving SCLK and SDI floating or high in sleep. Drive them low in sleep mode to cut leakage through the internal pull-downs, and wire the SPI daisy-chain correctly.
Forgetting automotive supply transients. Confirm the UVLO/OVP behavior covers crank-start and load-dump for your rail.
Ignoring open-load detection setup. Pick the active, low-current, or passive OLD mode that matches your load current and timing.
Frequently Asked Questions About the DRV8908-Q1
How many motors can the DRV8908-Q1 drive?
Its eight half-bridges form up to four H-bridges, so up to four brushed-DC motors bidirectionally, or two stepper motors, or up to eight single-ended loads such as solenoids or LED strings.
What is the difference across the DRV89xx-Q1 family?
Channel count. The DRV8904-Q1 has 4 half-bridges, the DRV8906-Q1 has 6, the DRV8908-Q1 has 8, and the DRV8912-Q1 has 12. They are pin-compatible, so you can scale without redesigning the board.
Is the DRV8908-Q1 automotive qualified?
Yes. The -Q1 suffix denotes AEC-Q100 qualification, and the device includes UVLO and OVP to handle automotive crank-start and load-dump conditions.
How is the DRV8908-Q1 controlled?
Over a 16-bit, 5-MHz SPI bus with daisy-chain support for configuration and diagnostics. Eight on-chip PWM generators provide current limiting during motor operation or LED dimming.
What package is the DRV8908QPWPRQ1?
A 24-pin HTSSOP with an exposed PowerPAD. The pad must be soldered to a copper pour with vias for thermal performance, and X-ray confirms it is void-free.
Can the DRV8908-Q1 drive stepper motors?
Yes. It drives brushed-DC or stepper motors and supports independent, sequential, and parallel modes; a stepper uses two of its H-bridges.
Does the DRV8908-Q1 report diagnostics over SPI?
Yes. Per-channel fault and status information – short-circuit, open-load, undervoltage, and over-temperature – is read back through the SPI status registers, and the nFAULT pin provides an immediate hardware alert when any fault occurs.
Sourcing the DRV8908-Q1 for Your Motor Control
The DRV8908-Q1 collapses a bank of small motor and load drivers into one SPI-controlled, self-diagnosing automotive chip – provided the part is genuine (this one is a known counterfeit target) and the thermal pad is soldered properly. Send us your part list or BOM and we’ll confirm DRV8908QPWPRQ1 stock, verify authenticity, and quote the assembled board.
Inquire: Call 0086-755-23203480, or reach out via the form below/your sales contact to discuss our design, manufacturing, and assembly capabilities.
Quote: Email your PCB files to Sales@pcbsync.com (Preferred for large files) or submit online. We will contact you promptly. Please ensure your email is correct.
Notes: For PCB fabrication, we require PCB design file in Gerber RS-274X format (most preferred), *.PCB/DDB (Protel, inform your program version) format or *.BRD (Eagle) format. For PCB assembly, we require PCB design file in above mentioned format, drilling file and BOM. Click to download BOM template To avoid file missing, please include all files into one folder and compress it into .zip or .rar format.