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SA1582S - BIDIRECTIONAL DC MOTOR DRIVER

Download the SA1582S datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the SA1582 variant, as both devices belong to the same bidirectional dc motor driver family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The SA1582 is a monolithic IC of driving bi-directional DC motor with braking and speed control.

It can be drove the loading motor driver of CDP, VCR, and TOY etc.

By changing the voltage of the two logic input pins, the chip can control the motor’s forward/reverse and braking.

Features

  • DIP-8-300-2.54 SOP-8-225-1.27.
  • Built-in brake functions for stable brake characteristics.
  • Built-in element to absorb a surge current derived from changing motor direction and braking motor drive.
  • Motor speed control by an external voltage.
  • Stable motor direction change.
  • Interfaces with CMOS devices.
  • Built-in the thermal shut down circuit (165°C).
  • Low standby current. (6.5mA).

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (SA1582-SilanMicroelectronics.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number SA1582S
Manufacturer Silan Microelectronics
File Size 436.32 KB
Description BIDIRECTIONAL DC MOTOR DRIVER
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SA1582 BIDIRECTIONAL DC MOTOR DRIVER FOR DISK TRAY MOTION DESCRIPTION The SA1582 is a monolithic IC of driving bi-directional DC motor with braking and speed control. It can be drove the loading motor driver of CDP, VCR, and TOY etc. By changing the voltage of the two logic input pins, the chip can control the motor’s forward/reverse and braking. And it is also easy to adjust the speed of motor by changing the voltage of the speed control pin. FEATURES DIP-8-300-2.54 SOP-8-225-1.27 * Built-in brake functions for stable brake characteristics. * Built-in element to absorb a surge current derived from changing motor direction and braking motor drive. * Motor speed control by an external voltage. * Stable motor direction change. * Interfaces with CMOS devices.
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