Fan Driver Heralded As Industry’s Smallest

Sept. 14, 2011
In a low-profile DFN2020-6 or TSOT23-6 package, the AH5795 debuts as the industry’s smallest fully featured single-chip fan driver with high-output drive capability.

In a low-profile DFN2020-6 or TSOT23-6 package, the AH5795 debuts as the industry’s smallest fully featured single-chip fan driver with high-output drive capability. For driving low-power single-phase brushless DC fans and motors, the device delivers an average motor current up to 500 mA. It integrates a Hall effect sensor, amplifier, and an internal H-bridge driver output stage. A PWM speed control pin provides motor speed control by varying the duty ratio of the PWM signal, in addition to the supply voltage. Pricing is $0.30 each/1,000. For further information, contact Glen Wynn at DIODES INC., Dallas, TX. (972) 385-6292.

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