Toshiba has expanded its family of stepper motor drivers with an
ultra-compact device offering a maximum output withstand voltage of 40V
and output current of 2.0A.
Target applications include surveillance cameras, ATMs, office automation equipment, factory automation and home appliances.
The TC78S122FTG is a two-in-one chip that delivers a 2-channel drive
function, capable of running two stepping motors simultaneously.
Integrating functions into a single chip frees up valuable space on
the board to help reduce device size. Heat generated by the IC itself
was one of the reasons that conventional drivers could not achieve
continuous operation in applications requiring drive currents in the
2.0A range.
However, the TC78S122FTG can simultaneously drive two channels thanks
to a low maximum on resistance of 0.6Ω (a reduction of 50% compared to
previous products) that cuts heat generation.
In previous products the regulator circuit for the IC’s internal
logic operated at standby. The new product can stop the regulator at
standby due to incorporation of a ‘Sleep’ function. Consequently, IC
power consumption is reduced.
Moreover, the TC78S122FTG not only drives the stepping motors, but
also provides an interface for driving brushed DC motors. For example,
this could include one-channel for the stepping motor, and two channels
for running brushed DC motors.
To provide reduced vibration and noise, the TC78S122FTG offers
high-resolution motor driving of ¼ steps (max.) and a decay mode
switching function for constant current control. Built-in error
detection features include a thermal shutdown circuit and an overcurrent
shutdown circuit to provide enhanced reliability and safety.
The TC78S122FTG comes in a QFN package that measures 7mm x 7mm x 0.9mm.
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