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IC DRIVER MOTOR REVERSIBLE SOP8

BA6287F-E2

Manufacturer Part Number
BA6287F-E2
Description
IC DRIVER MOTOR REVERSIBLE SOP8
Manufacturer
Rohm Semiconductor
Datasheets

Specifications of BA6287F-E2

Applications
DC Motor Driver
Number Of Outputs
1
Current - Output
1A
Voltage - Load
4.5 V ~ 15 V
Voltage - Supply
4.5 V ~ 15 V
Operating Temperature
-20°C ~ 75°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOP
Primary Input Voltage
15V
No. Of Pins
8
Output Current
1A
Voltage Regulator Case Style
SOP
Operating Temperature Range
-20°C To +75°C
Svhc
No SVHC (18-Jun-2010)
Base Number
6287
Input Voltage Max
15V
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
BA6287F-E2
BA6287F-E2TR

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 Interfaces
 Notes for use
BA6956AN, BA6287F, BA6285FS, BA6285AFP-Y, BA6920FP-Y
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1) Absolute maximum ratings
2) Connecting the power supply connector backward
3) Power supply lines
4) Electrical potential at GND
5) Thermal design
6) ASO - Area of Safety Operation
Devices may be destroyed when supply voltage or operating temperature exceeds the absolute maximum rating.
Because the cause of this damage cannot be identified as, for example, a short circuit or an open circuit, it is important
to consider circuit protection measures – such as adding fuses – if any value in excess of absolute maximum ratings is
to be implemented.
Connecting the power supply in reverse polarity can damage the IC. Take precautions against reverse polarity when
connecting the power supply lines, such as adding an external direction diode.
Return current generated by the motor’s Back-EMF requires countermeasures, such as providing a return current path
by inserting capacitors across the power supply and GND (10µF, ceramic capacitor is recommended). In this case, it is
important to conclusively confirm that none of the negative effects sometimes seen with electrolytic capacitors –
including a capacitance drop at low temperatures - occurs. Also, the connected power supply must have sufficient
current absorbing capability. Otherwise, the regenerated current will increase voltage on the power supply line, which
may in turn cause problems with the product, including peripheral circuits exceeding the absolute maximum rating. To
help protect against damage or degradation, physical safety measures should be taken, such as providing a voltage
clamping diode across the power supply and GND.
Keep the GND terminal potential to the minimum potential under any operating condition. In addition, check to
determine whether there is any terminal that provides voltage below GND, including the voltage during transient
phenomena. When both a small signal GND and high current GND are present, single-point grounding (at the set’s
reference point) is recommended, in order to separate the small signal and high current GND, and to ensure that
voltage changes due to the wiring resistance and high current do not affect the voltage at the small signal GND. In the
same way, care must be taken to avoid changes in the GND wire pattern in any external connected component.
Use a thermal design that allows for a sufficient margin in light of the power dissipation (Pd) under actual operating
conditions.
When using the IC, set the output transistor so that it does not exceed absolute maximum ratings or ASO.
VREF
(BA6956AN)
RIN
FIN
Fig. 38 FIN, RIN
VM
VCC
OUT1
OUT2
RNF
Fig. 40 VCC, VM, OUT1, OUT2, VREF, RNF, GND
(BA6287F, BA6285FS, BA6285AFP-Y)
13/15
(GND, BA6287F)
VM
VREF
OUT1
OUT2
RNF
(BA6285FS, BA6285AFP-Y, BA6920FP-Y)
POWER
SAVE
Fig.39 POWER SAVE
VREF
(BA6920FP-Y)
Technical Note
2009.04 - Rev.A
VM
VCC
OUT1
OUT2
RNF

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