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EUM6179A - Single-Phase Full-Wave Motor Driver

Download the EUM6179A datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the EUM6179 variant, as both devices belong to the same single-phase full-wave motor driver family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

EUM6179 is designed specifically for electronic commutation of single coil brushless DC motor applications.

It is intended to be used as an interface between a HALL IC and a single coil motor.

Key Features

  • z z z z z Low Voltage 2.2V~6V Single-Phase Full-Wave driver System Soft switched drive Lock detection, Automatic restart Tachometer Output FG output for EUM6179, FG/2 output for EUM6179A Hall Bias Thermal Shutdown Protection FG Output RoHS Compliant and 100% Lead (Pb)-Free z z z z.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (EUM6179_EutechMicroelectronics.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number EUM6179A
Manufacturer Eutech Microelectronics
File Size 297.84 KB
Description Single-Phase Full-Wave Motor Driver
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EUM6179/6179A Single-Phase Full-Wave Motor Driver for Fan Motor DESCRIPTION EUM6179 is designed specifically for electronic commutation of single coil brushless DC motor applications. It is intended to be used as an interface between a HALL IC and a single coil motor. The functions built in EUM6179 are soft switched drive www.DataSheet4U.com mode, fan tachometer, lock detection, automatic restart, thermal shut-down and Hall Bias. Soft switched drive mode makes the output signal gentle when the amplitude of HALL signal is small. Oppositely, it makes the output signal steep when the amplitude of HALL signal is big. If the motor is stalled by external force or obstacles, overdrive current may incur coil overheat/burning.