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Toshiba Semiconductor - DUAL-BRIDGE DRIVER IC FOR DC MOTORS

Numéro de référence TB6552FTG
Description DUAL-BRIDGE DRIVER IC FOR DC MOTORS
Fabricant Toshiba Semiconductor 
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TB6552FNG/FTG
Toshiba Bi-CD Integrated Circuit Silicon Monolithic
TB6552FNG, TB6552FTG
DUAL-BRIDGE DRIVER IC FOR DC MOTORS
The TB6552FNG/FTG is a dual-bridge driver IC for DC motors
with output transistors in an LD MOS
structure with low ON-resistance. Two input signals, IN1 and
IN2, can choose one of four modes such as CW, CCW, short brake,
and stop mode. A PWM drive system supports high heat
efficiency driving.
Features
Power supply voltage for motor: VM 15 V (max)
Power supply voltage for control: VCC = 2.7 V to 6.0 V
Output current: 1 A (max)
Low ON resistor: 1.5 Ω (typ.)
(Upper side + lower side combined @ VM = 5 V)
Direct PWM control
Standby system (power saving)
CW/CCW/short brake/stop function modes
Built-in thermal shutdown circuit
Package: FNG-SSOP16/FTG-WQFN16
TB6552FNG
TB6552FTG
P-WQFN16-0303-0.50-0.01
Weight
SSOP16-P-225-0.65B : 0.07 g (typ.)
P-WQFN16-0303-0.50-0.01 : 0.017 g (typ.)
* This product has a MOS structure and is sensitive to electrostatic discharge. When handling this product,
ensure that the environment is protected against electrostatic discharge by using an earth strap, a conductive
mat and an ionizer. Ensure also that the ambient temperature and relative humidity are maintained at
reasonable levels.
© 2014 TOSHIBA Corporation
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2014-10-01

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