Demand is growing for high efficiency three-phase brushless fan motors that reduce energy consumption and, particularly in emerging economies, can manage fluctuations in the supply voltage. These applications require higher voltage PWM driver ICs to maintain high product reliability.
Toshiba’s newly developed 600V TB67B000AHG driver IC is pin-compatible with the current 500V TB67B000HG and can easily be used as a replacement or upgrade to provide greater resilience to voltage fluctuations. The motor drive output can generate either sine-wave PWM signals or wide-angle trapezoidal commutation at frequencies between 14kHz and 23kHz, thereby achieving low noise, low vibration operation.
The device integrates a 600V/2A IGBT three-phase bridge and motor control IC into a 32.8×13.5mm HDIP30 package, saving board space and system cost. Error detection functions including a current limiter, thermal shutdown, under voltage lockout (UVLO) and motor lock detection are also integrated in the compact package.
As modern applications benefit from saving space as well as efficient operation, Toshiba is also developing another 600V driver (TB67B000AFG) that is housed in a small 34-pin HSSOP package that includes a heat sink.