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IC DRIVER STEPPER MOTOR DIP-20

TCA3727

Manufacturer Part Number
TCA3727
Description
IC DRIVER STEPPER MOTOR DIP-20
Manufacturer
Infineon Technologies
Type
Stepper Motor Controller/Driverr
Datasheet

Specifications of TCA3727

Applications
Stepper Motor Driver, 2 Phase
Number Of Outputs
2
Current - Output
750mA
Voltage - Supply
5 V ~ 50 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 110°C
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
20-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Product
Stepper Motor Controllers / Drivers
Operating Supply Voltage
5 V to 50 V
Supply Current
2 A
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Voltage - Load
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
SP000011713
TCA3727
TCA3727IN
TCA3727NK

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Application Hints
The TCA 3727 is intended to drive both phases of a stepper motor. Special care has
been taken to provide high efficiency, robustness and to minimize external components.
Power Supply
The TCA 3727 will work with supply voltages ranging from 5 V to 50 V at pin
circuit operates with chopper regulation of the current, interference generation problems
can arise in some applications. Therefore the power supply should be decoupled by a
0.22 F ceramic capacitor located near the package. Unstabilized supplies may even
afford higher capacities.
Current Sensing
The current in the windings of the stepper motor is sensed by the voltage drop across
and
transistor as soon as the voltage drop reaches certain thresholds (typical 0 V, 0.25 V,
0.5 V and 0.75 V); (
V
Due to chopper control fast current rises (up to 10 A/ s) will occur at the sensing
resistors
should be pure ohmic. The resistors should be wired to GND as directly as possible.
Capacitive loads such as long cables (with high wire to wire capacity) to the motor should
be avoided for the same reason.
Synchronizing Several Choppers
In some applications synchronous chopping of several stepper motor drivers may be
desirable to reduce acoustic interference. This can be done by forcing the oscillator of
the TCA 3727 by a pulse generator overdriving the oscillator loading currents
(approximately
1 V while high level should be between 2.6 V and
Optimizing Noise Immunity
Unused inputs should always be wired to proper voltage levels in order to obtain highest
possible noise immunity.
To prevent crossconduction of the output stages the TCA 3727 uses a special break
before make timing of the power transistors. This timing circuit can be triggered by short
glitches (some hundred nanoseconds) at the Phase inputs causing the output stage to
become high resistive during some microseconds. This will lead to a fast current decay
during that time. To achieve maximum current accuracy such glitches at the Phase
inputs should be avoided by proper control signals.
Data Sheet
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nor by variations of
R
2
. Depending on the selected current internal comparators will turn off the sink
R
1
and
R
2
. To prevent malfunction of the current sensing mechanism
100 A). In these applications low level should be between 0 V and
R
1
,
V
R
S
2
.
= 1 ). These thresholds are neither affected by variations of
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Rev. 2.0, 2004-10-01
TCA 3727
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S
1
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and
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R
1
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