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IC CTRLR MOTOR DC BRSHLSS 24SOIC

MC33035DWR2G

Manufacturer Part Number
MC33035DWR2G
Description
IC CTRLR MOTOR DC BRSHLSS 24SOIC
Manufacturer
ON Semiconductor
Type
Brushless DC Motor Controllerr
Datasheet

Specifications of MC33035DWR2G

Applications
DC Motor Controller, Brushless (BLDC)
Number Of Outputs
1
Current - Output
100mA
Voltage - Load
5.9 V ~ 6.5 V
Voltage - Supply
10 V ~ 30 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
24-SOIC (7.5mm Width)
Operating Supply Voltage
10 V to 30 V
Supply Current
20 mA
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Operating Current
20mA
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Package Type
SOIC
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
10V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
30V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
MC33035DWR2GOS
MC33035DWR2GOS
MC33035DWR2GOSTR

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Pulse Width Modulator
efficient method of controlling the motor speed by varying
the average voltage applied to each stator winding during the
commutation sequence. As C
both latches, allowing conduction of the top and bottom
drive outputs. The PWM comparator resets the upper latch,
terminating the bottom drive output conduction when the
positive−going ramp of C
amplifier output. The pulse width modulator timing diagram
is shown in Figure 21. Pulse width modulation for speed
control appears only at the bottom drive outputs.
Current Limit
over−loaded results in overheating and eventual failure.
This destructive condition can best be prevented with the use
of cycle−by−cycle current limiting. That is, each on−cycle
is treated as a separate event. Cycle−by−cycle current
limiting is accomplished by monitoring the stator current
build−up each time an output switch conducts, and upon
NOTES: 1. V = Any one of six valid sensor or drive combinations
The use of pulse width modulation provides an energy
Continuous operation of a motor that is severely
V
10. Valid sensor inputs with brake = 0 and enable = 0; All top and bottom drives off, Fault low.
11. All bottom drives off, Fault low.
2. The digital inputs (Pins 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 22, 23) are all TTL compatible. The current sense input (Pin 9) has a 100 mV threshold with respect to Pin 15.
3. The fault and top drive outputs are open collector design and active in the low (0) state.
4. With 60°/120° select (Pin 22) in the high (1) state, configuration is for 60° sensor electrical phasing inputs. With Pin 22 in low (0) state, configuration
5. Valid 60° or 120° sensor combinations for corresponding valid top and bottom drive outputs.
6. Invalid sensor inputs with brake = 0; All top and bottom drives off, Fault low.
7. Invalid sensor inputs with brake = 1; All top drives off, all bottom drives on, Fault low.
8. Valid 60° or 120° sensor inputs with brake = 1; All top drives off, all bottom drives on, Fault high.
9. Valid sensor inputs with brake = 1 and enable = 0; All top drives off, all bottom drives on, Fault low.
V
A logic 0 for this input is defined as < 85 mV, and a logic 1 is > 115 mV.
is for 120° sensor electrical phasing inputs.
V
V
Figure 20. Three Phase, Six Step Commutation Truth Table (Note 1)
T
V
becomes greater than the error
T
discharges, the oscillator sets
V
X
1
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0
11
sensing an over current condition, immediately turning off
the switch and holding it off for the remaining duration of
oscillator ramp−up period. The stator current is converted to
a voltage by inserting a ground−referenced sense resistor R
(Figure 36) in series with the three bottom switch transistors
(Q
resistor is monitored by the Current Sense Input (Pins 9 and
15), and compared to the internal 100 mV reference. The
current sense comparator inputs have an input common
mode range of approximately 3.0 V. If the 100 mV current
sense threshold is exceeded, the comparator resets the lower
sense latch and terminates output switch conduction. The
value for the current sense resistor is:
The Fault output activates during an over current condition.
The dual−latch PWM configuration ensures that only one
single output conduction pulse occurs during any given
oscillator cycle, whether terminated by the output of the
error amp or the current limit comparator.
1
4
, Q
5
, Q
1
6
). The voltage developed across the sense
1
R
1
S
+
0
I
stator(max)
0.1
0
0
0
(Note 11)
S

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