Friday, July 17, 2020
Toshiba offers constant-current 2-phase stepping motor driver for automotive applications
KUALA LUMPUR, July 16 -- Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) has launched ‘TB9120AFTG’, a constant-current 2-phase stepping motor driver for automotive applications.
According to a statement, the new IC outputs a sine-wave current using only a simple clock input interface, with no need for an advanced functional MCU or dedicated software.
TB9120AFTG was developed as a successor to TB9120FTG, introduced last year as Toshiba’s first automotive stepping motor driver, and provides improved noise resistance.
The device incorporates DMOS FETs with low on-resistance (upper + lower = 0.8Ω (typ.)), which achieve a maximum current of 1.5A.
Both the DMOS FETs and the controller that generates micro-stepping sine waves (supporting up to 1/32 steps) are housed in a small QFN type package (6.0 mmx6.0 mm).
The new IC delivers an operating temperature range of -40 to 125℃, and meets AEC-Q100, a certified standard for electronic components for automotive applications.
It is suited to a wide range of automotive general applications using stepping motors, such as adjustment of the projection position of heads-up displays, and in the expansion valves of refrigerant circuits.
-- BERNAMA
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