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17511A Datasheet, PDF (1/16 Pages) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc – 1.0 A 6.8 V H-Bridge Motor Driver IC
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Technical Data
1.0 A 6.8 V H-Bridge Motor
Driver IC
The 17511A is a monolithic H-Bridge designed to be used in
portable electronic applications to control small DC motors or bipolar
step motors. End applications include head positioners (CDROM or
disk drive), camera focus motors, and camera shutter solenoids.
The 17511A can operate efficiently with supply voltages as low as
2.0 V to as high as 6.8 V. Its low RDS(ON) H-Bridge output MOSFETs
(0.46 Ω typical) can provide continuos motor drive currents of 1.0 A
and handle peak currents up to 3.0 A. It is easily interfaced to low-
cost MCUs via parallel 3.0 V- or 5.0 V- compatible logic. The device
can be pulse width modulated (PWM-ed) at up to 200 kHz.
This device contains an integrated charge pump and level shifter
(for gate drive voltages), integrated shoot-through current protection
(cross-conduction suppression logic and timing), and undervoltage
detection and shutdown circuitry.
The 17511A has four operating modes: Forward, Reverse, Brake,
and Tri-Stated (High Impedance).
Features
• 2.0 V to 6.8 V Continuous Operation
• Output Current 1.0 A (DC), 3.0 A (Peak)
• MOSFETs < 600 mΩ RDS(ON) @ 25°C Guaranteed
• 3.0 V/5.0 V TTL-/CMOS-Compatible Inputs
• PWM Frequencies up to 200 kHz
• Undervoltage Shutdown
• Cross-Conduction Suppression
• Low Power Consumption
• Pb-Free Packaging Designated by Suffix Codes EV and EP
Document Number: MPC17511A
Rev 2.0, 4/2007
17511A
H-BRIDGE MOTOR DRIVER IC
EV SUFFIX (PB-FREE)
98ASH70109A
16-PIN VMFP
EP SUFFIX (PB-FREE)
98ARL10577D
24-PIN QFN
ORDERING INFORMATION
Device
Temperature
Range (TA)
Package
MPC17511AEV/EL
MPC17511AEP/ R2
-20°C to 65°C
16 VMFP
24 QFN
5.0 V
15 V
17511A
VDD
C1L
C1H
C2L
C2H
CRES
VM
GOUT
OUT1
EN
MOTOR
MCU
GIN OUT2
IN1
IN2
GND
Figure 1. 17511A Simplified Application Diagram
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. reserves the right to change the detail specifications,
as may be required, to permit improvements in the design of its products.
© Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., 2007. All rights reserved.