Toshiba New Stepping Motor Driver IC Lowers Motor Noise and Vibration

TOKYO — (BUSINESS WIRE) — October 31, 2016Toshiba Corporation's (TOKYO: 6502) Storage & Electronic Devices Solutions Company today announced the launch of “TB67S209FTG”, a stepping motor driver with an architecture that lowers noise and vibration during motor operation. Mass production is slated to begin at the end of December.

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Toshiba:"TB67S209FTG", a stepping motor driver with an architecture that lowers noise and vibration during motor operation. (Photo: Business Wire)

High speed, high performance motor control is essential for printers, office automation equipment, banking terminals such as ATMs, cash dispensers, amusement machines, and home appliances. Recent customer demand for stepping motor control have centered on demands for lower noise and vibration, as equipment is used in increasingly diverse environments.

The key to reducing noise and vibration in a stepping motor is highly efficient operation with accurate current control. Adoption of Selectable Mixed Decay (SMD)[1], a current adjustment function, allows the new IC to reduce noise and vibration by selecting the appropriate SMD setting suitable for the motor.

Use of Toshiba’s state-of-the-art high voltage analog process also improves performance, as it allows the driver to achieve a 50V maximum rating and integrates low on resistance[2] MOSFETs for the motor output to operate at 0.49 Ω (upper + lower: typ.).

Main Features

1. Low noise and vibration
High-resolution 1/32 step (max.) motor control and the new motor control architecture with SMD lower noise and vibration.

2. Less heat generation
Heat generation is reduced by low on resistance (0.49 Ω (upper + lower: typ.)).

3. Small package
Packaging in a small QFN package will allow customers to reduce heat problems and simplify PCB design patterns for heat dissipation. It will also realize an affordable solution in terms of space and cost.

4. Built-in error detection circuits
Thermal shutdown, over-current shutdown and under voltage lock out circuits contribute to equipment safety and reliability.

 

Main Specifications of New Product

 
Product name     TB67S209FTG
Control I/F   CLK-IN
Absolute maximum ratings   50V, 4A
Package   QFN48
Step resolution   Full, Half, Quarter, 1/8, 1/16, and 1/32 step resolution
Other features   - SMD; a current control method for efficient motor operation

- Built-in error detection functions (thermal shutdown, over-current shutdown, and under voltage lock out)

- Built-in error detection signal output function

- Supports the power-on sequence by the single power drive

Mass production     End of December, 2016 (scheduled)
 

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