STMicroelectronics L99H02XPTR, DC Motor DC Motor Driver 36-Pin, PowerSSO-36

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234-8880
Mfr. Part No.:
L99H02XPTR
Manufacturer:
STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Product Type

DC Motor Driver

Motor Type

DC Motor

Configuration

H Bridge

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

PowerSSO-36

Output Current

48mA

Pin Count

36

Maximum Supply Voltage

28V

Minimum Supply Voltage

6V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Height

2.45mm

Width

10.5 mm

Length

10.5mm

Series

L99H02

Supply Current

18mA

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

The STMicroelectronics driver is designed to drive 4 external N-channel MOS transistors in H-bridge configuration for DC-motor driving in automotive applications. A free configurable current sense amplifier is integrated. The integrated standard serial peripheral Interface (SPI) controls the device and provides diagnostic information. An Interface pin for the thermal sensors of the external MOSFETs is implemented.

AEC-Q100 qualified

Operating supply voltage 6 V to 28 V

Central 2-stage charge pump

100% duty cycle

Full RDSon down to 6 V (standard level threshold MOSFETs)

Charge pump output available for driving an external reverse battery NMOSFET protection

Charge pump current limited

PWM operation up to 30 kHz

SPI Interface

Current sense amplifier / free configurable

Zero adjust for end of line trimming

Power management: programmable free wheeling

Sensing circuitry of external MOSFETs with embedded thermal sensors

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