STMicroelectronics STSPIN32G0A1TR, Brushless Motor Driver IC 48-Pin, VFQFPN

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Mfr. Part No.:
STSPIN32G0A1TR
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STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Motor Type

Brushless

Product Type

Motor Driver IC

Configuration

Half Bridge

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

VFQFPN

Pin Count

48

Output Current

18mA

Maximum Supply Voltage

45V

Minimum Supply Voltage

6.7V

Typical Switching Frequency

330kHz

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Series

STM32G0

Length

7mm

Height

1mm

Supply Current

10mA

Automotive Standard

No

COO (Country of Origin):
TH
The STMicroelectronics Advanced 3phase BLDC Motor Controller is a family of highly integrated system-in-package providing solution suitable for driving three phase brushless motors using different driving modes extremely reducing the BOM and area. It is composed by four part numbers and for full flexibility in balancing the resources among op amp for current sensing GPIOs and specifically dedicated features like a precise reference for the ADC. It embeds a triple half bridge gate driver able to drive power MOSFETs with a current capability of 600 mA sink and source. The high and low side switches of the same half bridge cannot be simultaneously driven high thanks to an integrated interlocking function.

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