Toshiba develops its Motor Controller and Driver ICs in its leading-edge BiCMOS and BiCD (Bipolar+CMOS+DMOS) processes. The BiCD process combines the analog advantages of bipolar devices, with the digital and low-power consumption benefits of MOSFETs, as well as the high-power capabilities of DMOS devices. The family consists of brushed DC motor driver ICs, brushless DC motor controller/driver ICs, stepping motor driver ICs, and combination motor driver ICs.
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Four Types of Motor Controller and Driver ICs for a Range of Applications |
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Leading-Edge BiCMOS and BiCD (Bipolar+CMOS+DMOS) Processes |
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Broad Range of Package Sizes and a Selection of Small Package Sizes |
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Wide Operating Supply Voltage Range |
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The Combination Motor Driver ICs Feature Highspeed Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) |
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The Brushless DC Motor Controller and Driver ICs include a Sine Wave PWM Drive Controller and a High-Voltage Driver Integrated in a Single Package |
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The TB6586FG/AFG Motor Controller IC Employs a Lead Angle Control Function That Enables Highly Efficient Driving of Three-Phase Brushless Motors |
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