PWM Controller Handles Full-Wave BLDC Motors

Oct. 4, 2006
The Toshiba TB6575FNG, a PWM controller for 3-phase full-wave brushless dc motors, eliminates the need for sensors normally used to determine rotor position. Rotation speed is controlled through a variable PWM duty cycle, which in turn is controlled

The Toshiba TB6575FNG, a PWM controller for 3-phase full-wave brushless dc motors, eliminates the need for sensors normally used to determine rotor position. Rotation speed is controlled through a variable PWM duty cycle, which in turn is controlled by an analog input voltage. Features include over-current protection, forward/reverse rotation, overlap commutation, 20 mA current sink capability on PWM output pins, lead angle control at 7.5° and 15°, and selectable forced-commutation frequency. Operating voltage is 4.5V to 5.5V. Available in an SSOP-24 package, price is $1.40 each/5,000. MARKTECH OPTOELECTRONICS, Latham, NY. (800) 984-5337.

Company: MARKTECH OPTOELECTRONICS

Product URL: Click here for more information

Sponsored Recommendations

TTI Transportation Resource Center

April 8, 2024
From sensors to vehicle electrification, from design to production, on-board and off-board a TTI Transportation Specialist will help you keep moving into the future. TTI has been...

Cornell Dubilier: Push EV Charging to Higher Productivity and Lower Recharge Times

April 8, 2024
Optimized for high efficiency power inverter/converter level 3 EV charging systems, CDE capacitors offer high capacitance values, low inductance (< 5 nH), high ripple current ...

TTI Hybrid & Electric Vehicles Line Card

April 8, 2024
Components for Infrastructure, Connectivity and On-board Systems TTI stocks the premier electrical components that hybrid and electric vehicle manufacturers and suppliers need...

Bourns: Automotive-Grade Components for the Rough Road Ahead

April 8, 2024
The electronics needed for transportation today is getting increasingly more demanding and sophisticated, requiring not only high quality components but those that interface well...

Comments

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Electronic Design, create an account today!