The
MCT8376Z-Q1 provides a single-chip code-free sensored trapezoidal control for driving
4.5V to 65V brushless-DC motors. The MCT8376Z-Q1 integrates three 1/2-H bridges with
70V absolute maximum voltage capability and a very low RDS(ON) of 400mΩ
(high-side and low-side combined) to enable high power drive capability. Current is
sensed using an integrated current sensing feature which eliminates the need for
external sense resistors. Power management features with integrated LDO generate the
necessary voltage rails for the device and can be used to power external
circuits.
MCT8376Z-Q1
implements sensored trapezoidal control in a fixed-function state machine, so an
external microcontroller is not required to spin the brushless-DC motor. The
MCT8376Z-Q1 device integrates three analog hall comparators for position sensing to
achieve sensored trapezoidal BLDC motor control. The control scheme is highly
configurable through hardware pins or register settings ranging from motor current
limiting behavior to fault response. The speed can be controlled through a PWM
input.
There are a large number of protection
features integrated into MCT8376Z-Q1, intended to
protect the device, motor, and system against fault events.
The
MCT8376Z-Q1 provides a single-chip code-free sensored trapezoidal control for driving
4.5V to 65V brushless-DC motors. The MCT8376Z-Q1 integrates three 1/2-H bridges with
70V absolute maximum voltage capability and a very low RDS(ON) of 400mΩ
(high-side and low-side combined) to enable high power drive capability. Current is
sensed using an integrated current sensing feature which eliminates the need for
external sense resistors. Power management features with integrated LDO generate the
necessary voltage rails for the device and can be used to power external
circuits.
MCT8376Z-Q1
implements sensored trapezoidal control in a fixed-function state machine, so an
external microcontroller is not required to spin the brushless-DC motor. The
MCT8376Z-Q1 device integrates three analog hall comparators for position sensing to
achieve sensored trapezoidal BLDC motor control. The control scheme is highly
configurable through hardware pins or register settings ranging from motor current
limiting behavior to fault response. The speed can be controlled through a PWM
input.
There are a large number of protection
features integrated into MCT8376Z-Q1, intended to
protect the device, motor, and system against fault events.