The MCF8316C-Q1 provides a single-chip, code-free sensorless FOC device for customers driving speed-controlled 12- to 24-V brushless-DC motors (BLDC) or Permanent Magnet Synchronous motor (PMSM) up to 8-A peak current. The MCF8316C-Q1 integrates three ½-bridges with 40-V absolute maximum capability and a very low R DS(ON) of 95 mΩ (high-side + low-side FETs). MCF8316C-Q1 integrates power management circuits including an voltage-adjustable buck regulator (3.3 V / 5 V, 170-mA) and LDO (3.3 V / 20 mA) that can be used to power external circuits.
The FOC algorithm configuration can be stored in non-volatile EEPROM, which allows the device to operate stand-alone once the device has been configured. The device receives a speed command through a PWM input, analog voltage, variable frequency square wave or I 2C command. There are a large number of protection features integrated into the MCF8316C-Q1, intended to protect the device, motor, and system against fault events.
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The MCF8316C-Q1 provides a single-chip, code-free sensorless FOC device for customers driving speed-controlled 12- to 24-V brushless-DC motors (BLDC) or Permanent Magnet Synchronous motor (PMSM) up to 8-A peak current. The MCF8316C-Q1 integrates three ½-bridges with 40-V absolute maximum capability and a very low R DS(ON) of 95 mΩ (high-side + low-side FETs). MCF8316C-Q1 integrates power management circuits including an voltage-adjustable buck regulator (3.3 V / 5 V, 170-mA) and LDO (3.3 V / 20 mA) that can be used to power external circuits.
The FOC algorithm configuration can be stored in non-volatile EEPROM, which allows the device to operate stand-alone once the device has been configured. The device receives a speed command through a PWM input, analog voltage, variable frequency square wave or I 2C command. There are a large number of protection features integrated into the MCF8316C-Q1, intended to protect the device, motor, and system against fault events.
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