TB9120AFTG(EL)

Toshiba
757-TB9120AFTGEL
TB9120AFTG(EL)

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Descripción:
Controladores y unidades para motores / movimiento / ignición AEC-Q100 bipolar stepper motor driver 1.4A, 28-VQFN

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Precio (EUR)

Cant. Precio unitario
Precio total
Cinta / MouseReel™
3,19 € 3,19 €
2,41 € 24,10 €
2,21 € 55,25 €
2,00 € 200,00 €
1,89 € 472,50 €
1,82 € 910,00 €
1,77 € 1.770,00 €
Bobina completo(s) (realice el pedido en múltiplos de 2000)
1,64 € 3.280,00 €
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Toshiba
Categoría de producto: Controladores y unidades para motores / movimiento / ignición
RoHS:  
Stepper Motor Controllers / Drivers
2 Phase
2 A
3 mA
- 40 C
+ 125 C
SMD/SMT
VQFN-28
AEC-Q100
Reel
Cut Tape
MouseReel
Marca: Toshiba
Voltaje de carga máximo: 4.5 V to 18 V
Número de salidas: 4 Output
Pd (disipación de potencia): 3.9 W
Tipo de producto: Motor / Motion / Ignition Controllers & Drivers
Cantidad del paquete de fábrica: 2000
Subcategoría: PMIC - Power Management ICs
Tensión del suministro - Máx: 18 V
Tensión del suministro - Mín: 7 V
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Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation Automotive products
may be used as engineering samples, however; they are not intended for
volume automotive production or reliability testing without prior
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5-0320-2

USHTS:
8542390090
ECCN:
EAR99

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TB9120AFTG Automotive Stepping Motor Driver

Toshiba TB9120AFTG Automotive Stepping Motor Driver is a constant current, 2-phase, bipolar stepping motor driver with a clock input interface and a PWM constant-current control system. Using stepping motors, the Toshiba TB9120AFTG driver is suited to various automotive and general applications. The AEC-Q100 component uses a wettable flank QFN package with excellent solderability. An advanced functional MCU or dedicated software is not required. Less motor noise and smoother control are achieved, supporting full-step to 1/32-step selectable excitation mode. The PWM constant-current control allows stable output waveforms in mixed decay mode. Upon detecting a stall, a stall detection signal will be received by a microcontroller and fed back into the system.