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TB62214AFTG - BiCD Constant-Current Two-Phase Bipolar Stepping Motor Driver IC

Download the TB62214AFTG datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the TB62214AFG variant, as both devices belong to the same bicd constant-current two-phase bipolar stepping motor driver ic family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Key Features

  • Bipolar stepping motor driver.
  • PWM constant-current drive.
  • Clock input control.
  • Allows two-phase, 1-2-phase and W1-2-phase excitations.
  • BiCD process: Uses DMOS FETs as output power transistors.
  • High voltage and current: 40 V/2.0 A (absolute maximum ratings).
  • Thermal shutdown (TSD), overcurrent shutdown (ISD), and power-on-resets (PORs).
  • Packages: HSOP28-P-0450-0.80 QFN48-P-0707-0.50 TB62214AFG HSOP28-P-0450-0.80 TB62214A.

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Datasheet Details

Part number TB62214AFTG
Manufacturer Toshiba
File Size 897.87 KB
Description BiCD Constant-Current Two-Phase Bipolar Stepping Motor Driver IC
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TB62214AFG/AFTG TOSHIBA BiCD Integrated Circuit Silicon Monolithic TB62214AFG, TB62214AFTG BiCD Constant-Current Two-Phase Bipolar Stepping Motor Driver IC The TB62214AFG/AFTG is a two-phase bipolar stepping motor driver using a PWM chopper controlled by clock input. Fabricated with the BiCD process, the TB62214AFG/AFTG is rated at 40 V/2.0 A . The on-chip voltage regulator allows control of a stepping motor with a single VM power supply. Features • Bipolar stepping motor driver • PWM constant-current drive • Clock input control • Allows two-phase, 1-2-phase and W1-2-phase excitations. • BiCD process: Uses DMOS FETs as output power transistors. • High voltage and current: 40 V/2.