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MP6614GN - DC Motor Driver

Download the MP6614GN datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MP6614 variant, as both devices belong to the same dc motor driver family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MP6614 is an H-bridge motor driver designed to drive reversible motors.

The device can drive one DC motor, one winding of a stepper motor, or other loads.

The H-bridge integrates four N-channel power MOSFETs, and an internal charge pump generates the required gate driver voltages.

Key Features

  • do not require a low-ohmic shunt resistor. Internal protection features include over-current protection (OCP), short-circuit protection (SCP), under-voltage lockout (UVLO), and overtemperature protection (OTP). The MP6614 requires a minimal number of readily available, standard external components. The MP6614 is available in a SOIC-8EP package. MP6614 35V, H-Bridge DC Motor Driver with SOIC-8 Package.

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DESCRIPTION The MP6614 is an H-bridge motor driver designed to drive reversible motors. The device can drive one DC motor, one winding of a stepper motor, or other loads. The H-bridge integrates four N-channel power MOSFETs, and an internal charge pump generates the required gate driver voltages. The MP6614 operates across a 5V to 35V input supply (VIN) range. It can deliver up to 2A of continuous current (IOUT), depending on the thermal and PCB layout. The MP6614 provides a pulse-width modulation (PWM) input interface that is compatible with industry-standard devices. A brake is applied to stop the motor, and a very low standby circuit current can be achieved when the device is disabled.