LV8086T
LV8086T is Bi-CMOS LSI Forward/Reverse Motor Driver manufactured by SANYO.
Overview
Bi-CMOS LSI
Forward/Reverse Motor Driver
LV8086T is a 2ch forward/reverse motor driver IC using D-MOS FET for output stage. As MOS circuit is used, it supports the PWM input. Its features are that the on resistance (0.75Ω typ) and current dissipation are low. It also provides protection functions such as heat protection circuit and reduced voltage detection and is optimal for the motors that need high-current.
Functions
- 2ch forward/reverse motor driver
- Possible to respond to 3V control voltage and 6V motor voltage device
- Low power consumption
- Low-temperature resistance 1.2Ω
- Built-in charge pump circuit
- Built-in low voltage reset and thermal shutdown circuit
- Four mode function forward/reverse, brake, stop.
- pact TSSOP24 package
Specifications
Absolute Maximum Ratings at Ta = 25°C, SGND = PGND = 0V
Parameter Supply voltage (For load) Supply voltage (For control) Output current Output peak current Input voltage Allowable power dissipation Operating temperature Storage temperature Symbol VM1,2 max VCC max IO max1 IO max2 VIN max Pd Topr Tstg
- Mounted on a board t ≤ 100ms t ≤ 10ms Conditions Ratings -0.5 to 7.5 -0.5 to 6.0 1.4 2.5 -0.5 to VCC+0.5 800 -20 to +75 -55 to +150 Unit V V A A V m W °C °C
- : Mounted on a specified board : 30×50×1.6mm, glass epoxy board.
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