Toshiba Launches Stepping Motor Driver IC with Serial Interface

Reduction in Number of Signals Contributing to Simplification of Systems

TOKYO — (BUSINESS WIRE) — November 26, 2013Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO:6502) today announced the launch of the latest addition to its lineup of high voltage and high current stepping motor driver “TB67S10xA” series, the “TB67S103A” which can drive motors by signals through a serial interface. Mass production shipments of devices in QFN48 packages will start today, followed by shipments in HTSSOP48 packages scheduled to start in February 2014.

Toshiba: "TB67S103A" a stepping motor driver which can drive motors by signals through a serial inte ...

Toshiba: "TB67S103A" a stepping motor driver which can drive motors by signals through a serial interface. (Photo: Business Wire)

The reduction of power consumption for applications, such as office automation equipment, banking terminals, amusement equipment and home appliances, needs optimized control of motor drives. This requires independent control signals for torque, rotation speed and rotation direction, for each individual motors, which increases the number of signals for applications with multiple motors and makes the system complicated.

The product adopts a serial interface that allows users to set motor control items and four ID numbers, and integrates an independent motor drive control function based on identification of each ID number. This enables connection of multiple TB67S103A driver ICs to signal lines for one external controller and control of up to four motors. The reduction of external controllers and number of signals this achieves will contribute to the simplification and downsizing of systems, plus reduction of power consumption.

Key Features of New Product

  1. Controls multiple motors though serial interface
    Four IDs can be assigned to the serial interface of the IC, allowing independent control of torque, rotational speed, and rotation direction of up to four motors with one set of serial interface signals.
  2. Reduces heat generation
    Low on-resistance 1 (0.5Ω or less, sum of upper and lower) reduces heat generation
  3. Realizes low vibration and low noise
    The IC adopts Toshiba original ADMD2 and the high-resolution motor driving technology of 1/32 steps (max.), reducing motor vibration and noise.

Applications
Printers, office automation equipment, banking terminals (ATM), bank note identification machines, amusement equipment, and home appliances

Main Specifications of “TB67S10x” Series

Product Name   TB67S101A   TB67S102A   TB67S109A   TB67S103A
Control I/F PHASE-IN   CLK-IN   CLK-IN   Serial-IN

Absolute
Maximum
Ratings

50V, 4A
Package QFN48, HTSSOP48

Excitation
Mode

2 phases, 1-2 phases, and
W1-2 phases

 

2 phases, 1-2 phases, W1-2 phases,
2W1-2 phases, 4W1-2 phases, and
8W1-2 phases

Other
Features

Low-heat-generation and high efficient drive by ADMD 2 technology
Built-in abnormality detection functions (thermal shutdown circuit, over
current shutdown circuit, and undervoltage lockout circuit).
Built-in output function of abnormality detection flag (only the TB67S109A)
Sequence-free of power supply by single power drive

Mass
Production
Schedule

  QFN48: Available

HTSSOP48: January, 2014

  QFN48: Available

HTSSOP48:

February, 2014


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