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IC DRIVER FULL BRIDGE 7HSIP

TA7267BP(5)

Manufacturer Part Number
TA7267BP(5)
Description
IC DRIVER FULL BRIDGE 7HSIP
Manufacturer
Toshiba
Datasheet

Specifications of TA7267BP(5)

Applications
DC Motor Driver
Number Of Outputs
1
Current - Output
1A
Voltage - Supply
6 V ~ 18 V
Operating Temperature
-30°C ~ 75°C
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
7-HSIP
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS Compliant
Voltage - Load
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
TA7267BP(5)
TA7267BP5
Notes When Using The TA7267BP
The full bridge driver, TA7267BP, is an IC specifically developed to control rotation switching in brush motors. This
IC has been carefully designed and strengthened to withstand counter−electromotive force or start up rush current,
which are problems in driving brush motors.
However, as with other power ICs, application circuits must be designed not to apply surge voltage or excess
current that exceeds the standard values.
In addition, when designing PCBs, make sure the wiring pattern does not cause oscillation, which can result in
equipment malfunction or destruction of the IC.
The following are notes on TA7267BP use. These should be reflected at the design stage.
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Maximum voltage and current
The maximum supply voltage (pins (6) and (7)) for TA7267BP is 25 V.
Operating supply voltage is in the range of 6 ∼ 18 V. No voltage exceeding this range should be applied to
pins (6) or (7).
The maximum current is 1.0 A (AVE.) or 3.0 A (PEAK). The circuit should be designed so that rush
current at startup does not exceed peak current, and average current at steady operation does not exceed
1.0 A.
External diodes
As the block diagram shows, TA7267BP has internal diodes. The lower two diodes, which are the IC’s
internal parasitic diodes, have a relatively large capacitance. However, when a motor with a large
reactance such as a core motor is driven, the upper two diodes may be damaged by the motor’s
counter−electromotive force.
In such a case, connect external diodes in parallel.
The lower diodes should not be subjected to high current. Therefore, in such cases as brake operation,
external diodes should be connected.
PCB design
The following points concern the TA7267BP pattern design around the power supply line (pins (6) and
(7)) and the pattern design of the GND (pin (4)).
a. Ensure that the bypass capacitor between pin (6), pin (7), and GND does not share impedance with
b. The GND line should not be shared by other circuits.
c. The capacitance of the bypass capacitor should be as large as possible.
Oscillation remedies
To prevent noise from sparks when using brush motors, a capacitor may be connected between both pins.
When using TA7267BP, the capacitor is connected between output pins (3) and (5). This may cause
oscillation.
Therefore, avoid connecting the capacitor where possible. If connection is necessary to overcome noise,
connect resistors in series as shown in the technical data.
The values for the capacitor and resistors must be determined according to the motor. However,
recommended values are about 0.1 μF and 33 Ω.
other lines.
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TA7267BP
2007-2-28

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