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... Toshiba Bi-CD Integrated Circuit Silicon Monolithic Dual-Bridge Driver IC for DC motor TB6555FLG is a quad-bridge driver IC for DC motor with output transistor in LD MOS structure with low ON-resistor. Two input signals, IN1 and IN2, can chose one of four modes such as CW, CCW, short brake, and stop mode.. ...
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... BIN2 20 BPWM 19 STBYC 1 CIN1 4 Control Logic C CIN2 3 CPWM 2 STBYD 28 DIN1 25 Control Logic D DIN2 26 DPWM H-Bridge H-Bridge TSD H-Bridge H-Bridge 2 TB6555FLG VM1 11 AO1 13 A AO2 10 PGNDA 12 VM2 16 BO1 14 B BO2 17 PGNDB 15 VM3 35 CO1 33 C CO2 36 PGNDC 34 VM4 30 DO1 32 D DO2 ...
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... L H H OFF (High impedance OFF (High impedance) L OUT1 M OUT2 GND <ALL OFF> t2=500ns (Typ.) 3 TB6555FLG Output OUT2 Mode L Short brake H Forward/reverse L Short brake L Forward/reverse L Short brake Stop Stand-by (Power save) OUT2 OUT1 M GND < ...
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... Symbol Rating Unit −0 0.8 A OUT P 0. − °C opr −55 to 150 T °C stg °C) Symbol Min Typ. Max 3 V 2.7 5 2.2 5 13.5 ⎯ ⎯ Iout 0.6 4 TB6555FLG Remark IN1, IN2, PWM, STBY Note1 Unit 2006-3-6 ...
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... INSL = 0. sat ( ( (Not tested) ∆ TB6555FLG = 13 25°C) CC Min Typ. Max Unit ⎯ 2 1.5 ⎯ 1.5 ⎯ 2 1.5 ⎯ ⎯ 10 µA ⎯ ⎯ ⎯ 0.2 −0.2 ⎯ ...
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... C CPWM 2 STBYD 28 DIN1 Control 25 H-SW D Logic DIN2 26 D DPWM GND PG4 PG3 , TB6555FLG + VM2 VM1 AO1 AO2 1 10 BO1 BO2 2 17 CO1 CO2 3 36 DO1 ...
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... When mounting or soldering, take care to ensure that neither static electricity nor electrical overstress is applied to the IC (measures to prevent anti-static, leaks, etc.). • When incorporating into a set, adopt a set design that does not apply voltage directly to the island section. (Lower surface) 7 TB6555FLG 2006-3-6 ...
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... Package Dimensions QON-36-P-0606-0.50 Weight: 0.08 g (typ.) Unit : mm 8 TB6555FLG 2006-3-6 ...
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... Otherwise, the current or power consumption may exceed the absolute maximum rating, and exceeding the rating(s) may cause the device breakdown, damage or deterioration, and may result injury by explosion or combustion. In addition, do not use any device that is applied the current with inserting in the wrong orientation or incorrectly even just one time. 9 TB6555FLG 2006-3-6 ...
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... If the current sink capability of the power supply is small, the device’s motor power supply and output pins might be exposed to conditions beyond maximum ratings. To avoid this problem, take the effect of back-EMF into consideration in system design. 10 TB6555FLG ) J 2006-3-6 ...
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