STMicroelectronics L6228PDTR, Stepper Motor Driver IC 36-Pin, SOIC

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RS Stock No.:
188-8271
Mfr. Part No.:
L6228PDTR
Brand:
STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Motor Type

Stepper

Output Configuration

Bipolar

Configuration

Full Bridge

Maximum Output Current

1.4 (RMS)A

Maximum Supply Voltage

52 V

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Package Type

SO

Pin Count

36

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

52 V

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

8 V

Typical Switching Frequency

100 (Maximum)kHz

Width

11.1mm

Dimensions

16 x 11.1 x 3.3mm

Product Length

16mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Length

16mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150 °C

Product Width

11.1mm

Product Height

3.3mm

Height

3.3mm

The L6228 device is a DMOS fully integrated stepper motor driver with non-dissipative overcurrent protection, realized in BCD technology, which combines isolated DMOS power transistors with CMOS and bipolar circuits on the same chip. The device includes all the circuitry needed to drive a two phase bipolar stepper motor including: a dual DMOS full bridge, the constant off time PWM current controller that performs the chopping regulation and the phase sequence generator, that generates the stepping sequence. Available in PowerSO36 and SO24 (20 + 2 + 2) packages, the L6228 device features a non-dissipative overcurrent protection on the high-side power MOSFETs and thermal shutdown.

Operating supply voltage from 8 to 52 V
2.8 A output peak current (1.4 A RMS)
RDS(ON) 0.73 Ω typ. value at Tj = 25 °C
Operating frequency up to 100 KHz
Non-dissipative overcurrent protection
Dual independent constant tOFF PWM current controllers
Fast/slow decay mode selection
Fast decay quasi-synchronous rectification
Decoding logic for stepper motor full and half step drive
Cross conduction protection
Thermal shutdown
Undervoltage lockout
Integrated fast freewheeling diodes
Application
Bipolar stepper motor

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