STMicroelectronics VNH7040AYTR, DC Motor Driver IC 6-Pin, PSSO

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RS Stock No.:
164-6977
Mfr. Part No.:
VNH7040AYTR
Brand:
STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Motor Type

DC

Configuration

H Bridge

Output Configuration

Dual Half Bridge

Maximum Output Current

35A

Maximum Supply Voltage

38 V

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Package Type

PSSO

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

28 V

Pin Count

6

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

4 V

Typical Switching Frequency

20kHz

Series

VNH

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Product Height

2.4mm

Dimensions

10.5 x 7.6 x 2.4mm

Height

2.4mm

Width

7.6mm

Product Width

7.6mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150 °C

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

Length

10.5mm

Product Length

10.5mm

The device is a full bridge motor driver intended for a wide range of automotive applications. The device incorporates a dual monolithic high-side driver and two low-side switches. All switches are designed using STMicroelectronics® well known and proven proprietary VIPower® M0 technology that allows to efficiently integrate on the same die a true Power MOSFET with an intelligent signal/protection circuitry. The three dice are assembled in a PowerSSO-36 package equipped with three exposed islands for optimized dissipation performances. This package is specifically designed for the harsh automotive environment and offers improved thermal performance thanks to exposed die pads.

Output current: 35 A
3 V CMOS compatible inputs
Undervoltage shutdown
Overvoltage clamp
Thermal shutdown
Cross-conduction protection
Current and power limitation
Very low standby power consumption
Protection against loss of ground and loss of VCC

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