Ta 8050 P
Ta 8050 P
Ta 8050 P
TA8050P
1.5 A Motor Driver with Brake Function
The TA8050P is a 1.5 A motor driver that directly drives a bidirectional DC motor. Inputs DI1 and DI2 are combined to select one of forward, reverse, stop, and brake modes. Since the inputs are TTL-compatible, this IC can be controlled directly from a CPU or other control system. The IC also has various protective functions.
Features
Bidirectional DC motor driver Current capacity Four modes Detection functions Plastic HSIP-7 pin : 1.5 A : Forward, Reverse, Stop, and Brake : Overheat Detection, Overcurrent Detection, and Overvoltage Detection Weight: 1.9 g (typ.)
Recommended operating supply voltage range: VCC = 6 V to 16 V Built-in diodes for absorbing counter-electromotive force
Control logic
Overcurrent detection
Note :
Some functional blocks, circuits, or constants have been omitted or simplified in the block diagram to clarify the descriptions of the relevant features.
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Pin Description
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Symbol DI1 DI2 M (+) GND M () NC VCC Description Output status control pin. Connects to a PNP-type voltage comparator. Connects to the DC motor. Both the sink and the source have a current capacity of 1.5 A. Diodes for absorbing counter-electromotive force are contained on the VCC and GND sides. Grounded Connects to the DC motor together with pin 3 and has the same function as pin 3. This pin is controlled by the inputs from pins 1 and 2. Not connected. (Electrically, this pin is completely open.) Power supply pin. This pin has a function to turn off the output when the applied voltage exceeds 27.5 V, thus protecting the IC and the load.
Truth Table
Input DI1 H L H L DI2 H H L L M (+) L L H Output M () L H L (Note) (Note)
Note:
Brake mode comes into effect when both M (+) and M () go Low; Stop mode comes into effect when both M (+) and M () turn OFF.
M (+)
M ()
Note 1: These functions are intended to protect the IC from instantaneous faults, including output short circuits, and are not designed to protect the IC from all types of faults. Note 2: If the IC is used beyond the maximum ratings, it may be damaged before the detection circuits are activated. Note 3: These functions are not activated if the operating voltage is less than 6 V. In this range, short-circuiting the output can cause damage to the IC.
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1. Overvoltage detection (VSD)
Basic operation When the voltage supplied to the VCC pin is up to the VSD detection voltage, the output is controlled by the input signals. However, when the VCC voltage exceeds the detection voltage, the output enters high-impedance state regardless of the input signals. Detailed description The VSD voltage is detected by comparing the Zener voltage with the voltage obtained by dividing VCC with a resistor. When the center voltage of the resistor is higher than the Zener voltage, a transistor-off instruction is issued to the control logic. When it is lower than the Zener voltage, the logic is controlled by the input signals from pins 1 and 2.
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Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25C)
Characteristic Supply voltage Input voltage Output current Operation temperature Storage temperature Power dissipation Symbol VCC VCC VIN IO-AVE Topr Tstg PD Rating 30 60 (1s) 0.3 to VCC 1.5 40 to 110 55 to 150 12.5 Unit V V A C C W
Note:
The absolute maximum ratings of a semiconductor device are a set of specified parameter values which must not be exceeded during operation, even for an instant. If any of these levels is exceeded during operation, the devices electrical characteristics may be irreparably altered and the reliability and lifetime of the device can no longer be guaranteed, possibly causing damage to any other equipment with which it is used. Applications using the device should be designed such that the maximum ratings will never be exceeded in any operating conditions. Ensuring that the parameter values remain within these specified ranges during device operation will help to ensure that the integrity of the device is not compromised.
Input current
Diodes forward voltage Overcurrent detection Shutdown temperature Overvoltage detection Thermal resistance Transfer delay time
V A C V C / W s
Note: The parameter values above are guaranteed in the operating voltage range of 6 V to 16 V. If the guaranteed range is exceeded, the performance of the IC must be tested thoroughly in its application. It is the customers responsibility to evaluate the use of the IC.
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Reference Characteristics
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I / O Equivalent Circuit
VCC 7
M (+) 3
M () 5
GND 4
Control logic
Overcurrent detection
DI1 1
DI2 2
Note: The equivalent circuit diagrams may be simplified or some parts of them may be omitted for explanatory purposes.
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Example Application Circuit
5V V * C1
TA8050P
GND 4
M M () 5
Microprocessor
Caution on Wiring
Note 1: The capacitors C1 are for absorbing noise, etc. Connect each capacitor as close to the IC as possible. Note 2: Ensure that the IC is mounted correctly. Failing to do so may result in the IC or target equipment being damaged. Note 3: The application circuit shown above is not intended to guarantee mass production. A thorough evaluation is required when designing an application circuit for mass production.
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Package Dimensions
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030619EBA
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