Adoption of SSOP16 Package Contributes to Reduction of Assembly Cost
TOKYO — (BUSINESS WIRE) — February 13, 2014 — Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO:6502) today announced that it has expanded its line-up of digital-control and sinusoidal-wave fan motor driver ICs with the launch of TC78B002FNG, which adopts an SSOP16 package. The new IC is the latest addition to the companys TC78B002 series and designed for use in home appliances, such as refrigerators, and PCs. Mass production shipments start on February 21.
Toshiba: "TC78B002FNG", a digital-control and sinusoidal-wave fan motor driver IC (Photo: Business Wire)
The new product adopts an SSOP16 package while offering the same features as the TC78B002FTG, already in mass-production, allowing customers to apply low-cost solder flow assembly. This allows manufacturers to bring down production costs by using single-layer PCBs instead of high cost double-layer PCBs.
The "TC78B002" series incorporates an original digital control circuit that realizes sinusoidal control of the motor current, improving motor efficiency while reducing noise.
Main Specification of New Product |
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Part Number | TC78B002FNG | |
Operating Voltage Range | Motor Power Supply Voltage: 3.5 to 16 V | |
Output Current
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1.5 A | |
Other Features |
- Soft switching drive (sinusoidal-wave drive capable)
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Package | SSOP16 | |
Customer Inquiries:
Mixed Signal IC Sales and Marketing Department
Tel:
+81-44-548-2821
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