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  specifications of any and all sanyo semiconductor co.,l td. products described or contained herein stipulate the performance, characteristics, and functions of the described products in the independent state, and are not guarantees of the performance, characteristics, and functions of the described products as mounted in the customer ' s products or equipment. to verify symptoms and states that cannot be evaluated in an independent device, the customer should always evaluate and test devices mounted in the customer ' sproductsor equipment. any and all sanyo semiconductor co.,ltd. products described or contained herein are, with regard to "standard application", intended for the use as general el ectronics equipment (home appliances, av equipment, communication device, office equipment, industrial equ ipment etc.). the products mentioned herein shall not be intended for use for any "special application" (medica l equipment whose purpose is to sustain life, aerospace instrument, nuclear control device, burning appliances, t ransportation machine, traffic signal system, safety equipment etc.) that shall require extremely high level of re liability and can directly threaten human lives in case of failure or malfunction of the product or may cause har m to human bodies, nor shall they grant any guarantee thereof. if you should intend to use our products for app lications outside the standard applications of our customer who is considering such use and/or outside the scope of our intended standard applications, please consult with us prior to the intended use. if there is n o consultation or inquiry before the intended use, our customer shall be solely responsible for the use. d1708 ms / 21003as (ot) / 52199rm (ki) no.6087-1/10 lb1975 overview the lb1975 is a 3-phase brushless motor driver ic suited for use in direct pwm driving of dc fan motors for air conditioners, water heaters, and other similar equipment. sin ce a shunt regulator circuit is built in, single power supply operation sharing the same power supply for the motor is supported. features ? withstand voltage 46v, output current 2.5a ? direct pwm drive output ? 3 built-in output top-side diodes ? built-in current limiter ? built-in fg output circuit specifications absolute maximum ratings at ta = 25 c parameter symbol conditions ratings unit v cc max 7v supply voltage v m max 46 v output current i o max 2.5 a maximum input current i reg max v reg pin 10 ma pd max1 independent ic 3 w allowable power dissipation pd max2 with infinite hear sink 20 w operating temperature topr -20 to +100 c storage temperature tstg -55 to +150 c monolithic digital ic for fan motor 3-phase brushless motor driver orderin g numbe r : en6087b
lb1975 no.6087-2/10 allowable operating ranges at ta = 25 c parameter symbol conditions ratings unit v cc 4.5 to 6.7 v supply voltage range v m 20 to 42 v input current range i reg v reg pin 1 to 5 ma fg pin applied voltage v fg 0 to v cc v fg pin output current i fg 0 to 10 ma electrical characteristics at ta = 25 c, v cc = 5v, v m = 30v ratings parameter symbol conditions min typ max unit supply current i cc 10 14 18 ma output block v o sat1(l) i o = 1.0a, v o (sink) 1.1 1.4 v v o sat1(h) i o = 1.0a, v o (source) 0.9 1.3 v v o sat1 i o = 1.0a, v o (sink) + v o (source) 2.0 2.6 v v o sat2(l) i o = 2.0a, v o (sink) 1.4 1.8 v v o sat2(h) i o = 2.0a, v o (source) 1.2 1.7 v output saturation voltage v o sat2 i o = 2.0a, v o (sink) + v o (source) 2.6 3.4 v i o leak(l) 100 a output leak current i o leak(h) -100 a v fh 1 i o = 1.0a 1.2 1.6 v upper side diode forward voltage v fh 2 i o = 2.0a 2.1 2.6 v hall amplifier input bias current i hb -4 -1 a common-mode input voltage range v icm 1.5 v cc -1.5 v hall input sensitivity vh in 60 mvp-p hysteresis width ? v in (ha) 23 32 39 mv input voltage (low to high) v slh 6 16 25 mv input voltage (high to low) v shl -25 -16 -6 mv fg pin (speed pulse output) output low-level voltage v fgl i fg = 5ma 0.5 v pull-up resistor value r fg 7.5 10 12.5 k ? current limiter limiter v rf 0.45 0.50 0.55 v thermal shutdown thermal shutdown operating temperature tsd design target value (junction temperature) 150 180 c hysteresis width ? tsd design target value (junction temperature) 40 c low-voltage protection operating voltage v lvsd 3.5 3.8 4.1 v non-operating voltage v lvsd (off) 4.3 4.5 v hysteresis width ? v lvsd 0.4 0.5 0.6 v pwm oscillator output high-level voltage v oh (osc) 2.95 3.10 3.25 v output low-level voltage v ol (osc) 1.38 1.45 1.59 v amplitude v osc 1.50 1.65 1.71 vp-p oscillator frequency f osc c = 2200pf 19.6 23.0 27.6 khz charge current i chg -110 -94 -83 a discharge resistance r dchg 1.6 2.1 2.6 k ? v reg pin pin voltage v reg i reg = 1.5ma 6.6 7.0 7.2 v continued on next page.
lb1975 no.6087-3/10 continued from preceding page. ratings parameter symbol conditions min typ max unit v ctl pin v ctl 1 output duty 0% 1.1 1.4 1.7 v input voltage v ctl 2 output duty 100% 3.2 3.5 3.8 v i b 1(ctl) v ctl = 0v -82 a input bias current i b 2(ctl) v ctl = 5v 92 a v ctl amplifier reference voltage v cref 2.23 2.35 2.46 v v cout 1 v ctl = 0v 3.90 4.20 4.40 v output voltage v cout 2 v ctl = 5v 0.60 0.80 1.10 v start/stop pin high-level input voltage range v ih (s/s) v cc -1.5 v cc v low-level input voltage range v il (s/s) 0 1.5 v input open voltage v io (s/s) v cc -0.5 v cc v hysteresis width ? v in (s/s) 0.35 0.50 0.65 v high-level input current i ih (s/s) v(s/s) = v cc -10 0 +10 a low-level input current i il (s/s) v(s/s) = 0v -280 -210 a forward/reverse pin high-level input voltage range v ih (f/r) v cc -1.5 v cc v low-level input voltage range v il (f/r) 0 1.5 v input open voltage v io (f/r) v cc -0.5 v cc v hysteresis width ? v in (f/r) 0.35 0.50 0.65 v high-level input current i ih (f/r) v(f/r) = v cc -10 0 +10 a low-level input current i il (f/r) v(f/r) = 0v -280 -210 a package dimensions unit : mm (typ) 3147c sanyo : dip28h(500mil) 1 14 28 15 0.4 0.6 4.0 4.0 26.75 20.0 r1.7 8.4 (1.81) 1.78 1.0 12.7 11.2 -20 0 20 40 60 80 120 0 24 20 16 12 4 pd max -- ta 100 8 3 ambient temperature, ta -- c allowable power dissipation, pd max -- w independent ic with infinite heat sink
lb1975 no.6087-4/10 fg1 fg2 pin assignment lb1975 v cout v cc v reg s/s f/r (nc) out1 out2 out3 (nc) (nc) gnd3 gnd2 rf v m v ctl osc (nc) v cref in1 ? in1 + in2 ? in2 + in3 ? in3 + fg1 fg2 gnd1 top view 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 truth table input forward/reverse control output fg output in1 in2 in3 f/r source sink fg1 fg2 l out2 out1 1 h l h h out1 out2 l l l out3 out1 2 h l l h out1 out3 l h l out3 out2 3 h h l h out2 out3 l l l out1 out2 4 l h l h out2 out1 h h l out1 out3 5 l h h h out3 out1 h l l out2 out3 6 l l h h out3 out2 h h f/r fg output forward rotation low 0v to 1.5v reverse rotation high v cc ? 1.5v to v cc 0 100 80 60 40 20 v ctl 1v ctl 2 duty -- v ctl characteristics duty -- % control voltage, v ctl -- v
lb1975 no.6087-5/10 block diagram and peripheral circuit v cout v cc v reg out1 out2 out3 gnd3 gnd2 rf v m v ctl osc v cref gnd1 reg in1 in2 in3 hys.amp 31k ? 40k ? v ctl amp pwm osc fg1 fg2 lvds tsd current limiter 0.5v v m s/s f/r v cc h h h v ctl logic 2.35v pin functions pin no. pin name pin voltage function equivalent circuit 1 v cc 4.5v to 6.7v power supply for blocks other than the output block. 2 v reg 0.0v to 7.3v shunt regulator output pin (7v). 2 3 s/s 0.0v to v cc start/stop control pin. low: start high or open: stop typical threshold voltage for v cc = 5v: approx. 2.8v (low to high) approx. 2.3v (high to low) 3 3.8k ? 20k ? v cc continued on next page.
lb1975 no.6087-6/10 continued from preceding page. pin no. pin name pin voltage function equivalent circuit 4 f/r 0.0v to v cc forward/reverse pin. low: forward high or open: reverse typical threshold voltage for v cc = 5v: approx. 2.8v (low to high) approx. 2.3v (high to low) 4 3.8k ? 20k ? v cc 6 7 8 out1 out2 out3 output pin 1. output pin 2. output pin 3. 13 rf 0.0v to v cc output current detect pin. connect resistor rf between this pin and ground. output current is limited to value set with v rf /rf. (current limiter operation) 14 v m output block power supply. 6 200 ? v cc 7 8 14 13 0.5v 11 gnd3 output block ground. 15 12 gnd1 gnd2 ground for blocks other than the output block. 17 fg1 0.0v to v cc speed pulse output pin 1 with built-in pull-up resistor. 16 fg2 0.0v to v cc speed pulse output pin 2 with built-in pull-up resistor. 10k ? v cc 16 17 22 23 20 21 18 19 in1 + in1 - in2 + in2 - in3 + in3 - 1.5v to v cc ? 1.5v hall input pin. in + > in - : high input in + < in - : low input 300 ? v cc 21 19 23 300 ? 20 18 22 26 osc 1.0v to v cc this pin sets the pwm oscillation frequency. connect a capacitor between this pin and ground. 2.1k ? v cc 26 2v 200 ? 94 a continued on next page.
lb1975 no.6087-7/10 continued from preceding page. pin no. pin name pin voltage function equivalent circuit 27 v ctl 0.0v to 6.7v output duty cycle control pin. ? v ctl v ctl 1 duty cycle 0% ? v ctl 1 < v ctl < v ctl 2 duty cycle is controlled by v ctl ? v ctl v ctl 2 duty cycle 100% 40k ? v cc 27 2.35v 31k ? 24 v cref 0.0v to v cc ? 2.0v v ctl amplifier internal reference voltage pin (2.35v). 23.5k ? v cc 24 200 ? 100 a 28 v cout 0.7v to v cc ? 0.7v v ctl amplifier output pin. v cc 28 31k ? 200 ?
lb1975 no.6087-8/10 ic description 1. direct pwm drive the lb1975 employs the direct pwm drive principle. motor rotation speed is controlled by varying the output duty cycle according to an analog voltage input (v ctl ). this eliminates the need to alter the motor power supply voltage. compared to previous ics using the pam principle (such as the sanyo lb1690), this allows simplification of the power supply circuitry. the v ctl input can be directly supplied by a microc ontroller, motor speed can, therefore, be controlled directly from the microcontroller. for pwm, the source-side output transistors are switc hed on and off so that the on duty tracks the v ctl input. the output duty cycle can be controlled over the range of 0% to 100% by the v ctl input. 2. pwm frequency the pwm oscillator frequency f pwm [hz] is set by the capacitance c [pf] connected between the osc pin and gnd. the following equation applies: f pwm 1 / (1.97 c) 10 8 because output transistor on/off switching is subject to a delay, setting the pwm frequency to a very high value will cause the delay to become noticeable. the pwm frequency therefore should normally be kept below 40khz (typ.), which is achieved with a capacitance c of 1300pf or higher. for reference, the source-side output transistor switching delay time is about 2 s for on and about 4 s for off. 3. output diodes because the pwm switching operation is carried out by the so urce-side output transistors, schottky barrier diodes must be connected between the out pins and gnd (out1 to out3). use diodes with an average forward current rating in the range of 1.0 to 2.0a, in accordance with th e motor type and current limiting requirements. if no schottky barrier diodes are connected externally, or if schottky barrier diodes with high forward voltage (v f ) are used, the internal parasitic diode between out and gnd beco mes active. when this happens, the output logic circuit may malfunction, resulting in feed-through current in the output which can destroy the output transistors. to prevent this possibility, schottky barrier diodes must be used and dimensioned properly. the larger the v f of the externally connected schottky barrier diodes , or the hotter the ic is, the more likely are the parasitic diodes between out and gnd to become active and the more likely is malfunction to occur. the v f of the schottky barrier diodes must be determined so that output malfunction does not occur also when the ic becomes hot. if malfunction occurs, choose a schottky barrier diode with lower v f . 4. protection circuits 4-1. low voltage protection circuit when the v cc voltage falls below a stipulated level (v lvsd ), the low voltage protection circuit cuts off the source-side output transistors to prevent v cc related malfunction. 4-2. thermal shutdown circuit (overheat protection circuit) when the junction temperature rises above a stipulated va lue (tsd), the thermal shutdown circuit cuts off the sourceside output transistors to prevent ic damage due to overheating. design the appli cation heat characteristics so that the protection circuit will not be triggered under normal circumstances. 4-3. current limiter the current limiter cuts off the source-side output transistor s when the output current reaches a preset value (limiter value). this interrupts the source curr ent and thereby limits the output current peak value. by connecting the resistance rf between the rf pin and gr ound, the output current can be det ected as a voltage. when the rf pin voltage reaches 0.5v (typ.), the curren t limiter is activated. it performs on/off control of the source-side output transistors, thereby limiting the output current to the value determined by 0.5/rf. 5. hall input circuit the hall input circuit is a differential amplifier with a hyst eresis of 32mv (typ.). the operation dc level must be within the common-mode input voltage range (1.5v to v cc ? 1.5v). to prevent noise and other adverse influences, the input level should be at least 3 times the hysteresis (120 to 16mvp-p). if noise at the hall input is a problem, a noise-canceling capacitor (about 0.01 f) should be connected across the hall input in + and in ? pins. 6. fg output circuit the hall input signal at in1, in2, and in3 is combined and subject to waveform shaping before being output. the signal at fg1 has the same frequency as the fg1 hall input, and the signal at fg2 has a frequency that is three times higher.
lb1975 no.6087-9/10 7. start/stop control circuit the start/stop control circuit turns the sour ce-side output transistors off (motor stop ) when a high signal is input at the s/s pin or when the pin is open. when a low signal is input at the s/s pin, the source-side output transistors are turned on, and the normal operation state is established (motor start). 8. forward/reverse switching the lb1975 is designed under the assumption that forward/reverse switching is not carried out while the motor is running. if switching is carried out while the motor is running, reverse torque braking occurs, leading to a high current flow. if the current limiter is triggered, the source-side output transistors are switched off, and the sink-side output transistors go into the short brake condition. however, becaus e the current limiter of this ic cannot control the current flowing in the sink-side output transistors, these may be destroyed by the short brake current. therefore f/r switching while the motor is running is permissible only if the output current (i o ) is limited to a maximum of 2.5a using the motor coil resistance or other suitable means. f/r switching should be carried out only while a high signal is input to the s/s pin or the pin is open (stop condition), or while the vctl pin conforms to the following condition: v ctl v ctl 1 (duty cycle 0%). in any other condition, f/r switching will result in feed-through current. the f/r pi n should therefore be fixed to low (forward) or high or open (reverse) during use. 9. v cc , v m power supplies when the power supply voltage (v cc , v m ) rises very quickly when a power is first applied, a f eed-through current may occur at the output. if the current remains below about 0.2a to 0.3a, it does not pose a problem, but such a possibility should still be prevented by slowing down the voltage rise at power-on. especially if the f/r pin is set to high or open (reverse), a quick rise in v cc is likely to cause feed-through current. this should be prevented by ensuring that ? v cc / ? t = 0.2v/s or less. feed-through current can also be prevented by first switching on v cc and then v m during power-on. the sequence at power-down should be as follows. provide a stop input to the s/s pin or a duty ratio 0% input to the v ctl pin. when the motor has come to a full stop, switch off v m and then v cc . if power is switched off while the motor is still rotating or a current is flowing in the motor co il (including motor restraint or inertia rotation), a counter electromotive current or kickback current may flow on the v m side, depending on the motor type and power-off procedure. if this current cannot be absorbed by the v m power supply or a capacitor, v m voltage may rise and exceed the absolute maximum v m rating for the ic. ensure that this does not happen through proper design of the v m power supply or through use of a capacitor. because the lb1975 incorporates a shun t regulator, it can be used on a single power supply. in this case, supply v cc (6.3v typ.) to the v reg pin via an external npn transi stor and resistor. when not us ing the regulator, leave the v reg pin open. 10. power supply stabilizing capacitors if the v cc line fluctuates drastically, the low-voltage protecti on circuit may be activated by mistake, or other malfunctions may occur. the v cc line must therefore be stabilized by co nnecting a capacitor of at least several f between v cc and gnd. because a large switching current flows in the v m line, wiring induct ance and other factors can lead to v m voltage fluctuations. as the gnd line also fluctuates, the v m line must be stabilized by connecting a capacitor of at least several f between vm and gnd, to prevent exceeding v m max or other problems. especially when long wiring runs (v m , v cc , gnd) are used, sufficient capacitance should be provided to ensure power supply stability. 11. v cref pin, v cout pin these pins are always used in the open condition. if chattering occurs in the pwm switching output, connect a capacitor (about 0.1 f) between v cref and ground or between v cout and gnd. 12. ic heat dissipation fins a heat sink may be mounted to the heat dissipation fins of this ic, but it may not be connected to gnd. the sink should be electrically open.
lb1975 ps no.6087-10/10 sanyo semiconductor co.,ltd. assumes no responsib ility for equipment failures that result from using products at values that exceed, even momentarily, rate d values (such as maximum ra tings, operating condition ranges, or other parameters) listed in products specif ications of any and all sanyo semiconductor co.,ltd. products described or contained herein. sanyo semiconductor co.,ltd. strives to supply high-qual ity high-reliability products, however, any and all semiconductor products fail or malfunction with some probabi lity. it is possible that these probabilistic failures or malfunction could give rise to acci dents or events that could endanger human lives, trouble that could give rise to smoke or fire, or accidents that could cause dam age to other property. when designing equipment, adopt safety measures so that these kinds of accidents or e vents cannot occur. such measures include but are not limited to protective circuits and error prevention c ircuits for safe design, redundant design, and structural design. upon using the technical information or products descri bed herein, neither warranty nor license shall be granted with regard to intellectual property rights or any other rights of sanyo semiconductor co.,ltd. or any third party. sanyo semiconductor co.,ltd. shall not be liable f or any claim or suits with regard to a third party's intellctual property rights which has resulted from the use of the technical information and products mentioned above. information (including circuit diagr ams and circuit parameters) herein is for example only; it is not guaranteed for volume production. any and all information described or contained herein are subject to change without notice due to product/technology improvement, etc. when designing equi pment, refer to the "delivery specification" for the sanyo semiconductor co.,ltd. product that you intend to use. in the event that any or all sanyo semiconductor c o.,ltd. products described or contained herein are controlled under any of applicable local export control laws and regulations, such products may require the export license from the authorities conc erned in accordance with the above law. no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or any in formation storage or retrieval system, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of sanyo semiconductor co.,ltd. 13. sample calculation for internal power dissipation (approximate) the calculation assumes the following parameters: v cc = 5v v m = 30v source-side output transistor on duty cycle 80% (pwm control) output current i o = 1a (rf pin average current) (1) i cc power dissipation p1 p1 = v cc i cc = 5v 14ma = 0.07w (2) output drive current power dissipation p2 p2 = v m 11ma = 30v 11ma = 0.33w (3) source-side output transistor power dissipation p3 p3 = v o (source) i o duty(on) = 0.9v 1a 0.8 = 0.72w (4) sink-side output transistor power dissipation p4 p4 = v o (sink) i o = 1.1v 1a = 1.10w (5) total internal power dissipation p p = p1 + p2 + p3 + p4 = 2.22w 14. ic temperature rise measurement because the chip temperature of the ic cannot be measured directly, measur ement according to on e of the following procedures should always be carried out. 14-1. thermocouple measurement a thermocouple element is mo unted to the ic heat dissipation fin. this measurement method is easy to implement, but it will be subject to measurement erro rs if the temperature is not stable. 14-2. measurement using internal diode characteristics of ic this is the recommended measurement method. it makes use of the parasitic diode incorporated in the ic between fg1 and gnd. set fg1 to high and measure the voltage v f of the parasitic diode to calculate the temperature. (sanyo data: for i f = ? 1ma, v f temperature characteristics are about ? 2mv/c) 15. nc pins because nc pins are electrically open, they may be used for wiring purpose etc. this catalog provides information as of december, 2008. specifications and inform ation herein are subject to change without notice.


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