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Motor driver features synchronous rectification

An Allegro MicroSystems Europe product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 31, 2006

DMOS full-bridge microstepping PWM motor driver integrated circuit is designed for the pulsewidth-modulated current control of bipolar microstepping stepper motors.

The A3992 from Allegro MicroSystems Europe is a DMOS full-bridge microstepping PWM motor driver integrated circuit designed for the pulsewidth-modulated (PWM) current control of bipolar microstepping stepper motors.

The new device uses a serial interface and includes features such as overcurrent protection, synchronous rectification for low power dissipation, programmable mixed, fast and slow current decay modes, and low-on-resistance DMOS outputs in a thermally efficient surface-mount package.

The A3992 is capable of continuous output currents up to +/-1.5A and operating voltages up to 50V.

Internal fixed-off-time PWM current control timing circuitry can be programmed via the serial interface to operate in slow, fast and mixed decay modes.

The desired load current level is set via the serial port with two 6bit linear digital-analogue convertors in conjunction with a reference voltage.

The 6bit control allow maximum flexibility in torque control for a variety of step methods, from microstepping to full-step drive.

Load current is set in 1.56% increments of the maximum value.

Using Allegro's patented programming circuitry, the microstepping can be customised to match the motor for improved positional accuracy and reduced audible noise.

Synchronous rectification circuitry allows the load current to flow through the low on-resistance of the DMOS output driver during current decay.

This feature eliminates the need for external clamp diodes in most applications, saving cost and external component count while minimising power dissipation.

Internal circuit protection includes thermal shutdown with hysteresis, undervoltage lockout, overcurrent protection and crossover current protection.

Special power-up sequencing is not required.

Targeted at the office automation and industrial markets, the A3992 is supplied in a low-profile (1.1 mm) 24L eTSSOP package (suffix LP) with exposed power tab and a 24-lead plastic dual-inline package with a copper batwing tab (suffix B).

The power tab is at ground potential and needs no electrical isolation.

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