iU6312

iU6312 is a low voltage, high speed power MOSFET drivers with independent high and low side referenced output channels. The logic input is compatible with standard CMOS or total output. The output drivers feature a high pulse current buffer stage designed for minimum driver cross-conduction. It’s output is used to driver high-side PMOS and low-side NMOS, so it doesn’t need a boost trap circuit. This driver could be programmable it’s HO/LO’s output current by external resistors .

Features

 

  • 3-Phase BLDC Motor Controller
  • Operating Supply Voltage from 7V to 32V 
  • PVCC Under-voltage Lockout
  • 5V Regulator for Hall Sensors
  • Integrated Current Amplifier
  • Programmable Locked rotor and Restart Timing
  • Programmable Soft Start Timing
  • QFN-32 5x5 Package
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