TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Corporation's (TOKYO:6502) Storage & Electronic Devices Solutions Company today announced the launch of “TB67H452FTG,” a 4-channel H-bridge motor driver IC offering a high voltage of 40V and current of 3.5A. The new IC is suited for small consumer products. Shipments start today.
In recent years, more and more products require high drive current with low power supply voltage, particularly small consumer products such as digital cameras, electric tools, notebook PCs, tablets and small domestic robots.
The new IC can supply an output current of up to 3.5A with low power supply voltage, suiting it for battery-powered applications, such as 7.2V power supply for small domestic robots, electric tools and surveillance cameras.
The new motor driver IC has both DC brushed motor drive and stepping motor drive interfaces, making possible combinations such as two DC brushed motor channels and one stepping motor channel. Customers have the freedom to select from a line-up that supports a wide range of devices.
Toshiba will continue to deliver products that meet the needs of customers by promoting the development of a diverse portfolio of motor drivers tailored to market trends.
Main Features of New Product
1. High
drive current with low power supply voltage
Suited for applications
that need high current with low power voltage.
2. Drives two or more motors
Can drive up to four brushed motors
simultaneously; in stepping motor mode, can simultaneously drive two
stepping motors.
3. Small package
Packaging in a small QFN package support customers
in reducing heat problems and simplifying PCB design patterns to handle
heat dissipation. Also realize an affordable solution in terms of space
and cost.
4. Low heat generation
Heat generation for a 2-channel simultaneous
drive is reduced by low on resistance (0.6 Ω or less (upper + lower)).
5. Low power consumption
A built-in sleep function by external pin
control reduces IC current consumption at stand-by.
6. Built-in error detection circuits
Incorporates thermal shutdown
and over current detection circuits. The safety and reliability of
equipment are increased by the error (ERR) signals they output during
operation.
Main Specifications |
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Part number |
TB67H452FTG |
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Control I/F | CLK-IN | |
Absolute maximum ratings |
• Brushed DC motor mode |
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Drive channels | Brushed motor: 4 channels; Stepping motor: 2 channels | |
Package | QFN48-P-0707-0.50 | |
Step resolution mode | Full, half, and quarter step resolution (in stepping motor mode) | |
Other features |
Built-in Sleep function cuts consumption current during standby. |
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For more information about the new products, please visit:
https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/info/lookup.jsp?pid=TB67H452FTG®ion=apc&lang=en
For more information about Toshiba motor drivers, please visit:
https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/product/linear/motordriver.html
Customer Inquiries:
Mixed Signal IC Sales and Marketing Department
Tel:
+81-44-548-2821
https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/contact.html
Information in this document, including product prices and specifications, content of services and contact information, is correct on the date of the announcement but is subject to change without prior notice.
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