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Toshiba Motor Driver IC Realises Zero Current In Standby Mode

28th June 2013
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Toshiba Corporation announce that it has today introduced a full-bridge DC motor driver IC, TB67H301FTG for use in consumer and industrial equipment, including printers, vending machines and amusement machines. The IC incorporates a standby function that realizes zero power supply current in standby mode. Mass production starts today.
The TB67H301FTG adopts a small, leadless WQFN24 package that reduces the mounting area to 1/3 that of equivalent products, contributing the downsizing of the equipment and the reduction of PCB cost.

Key Features:

Built-in power saving function: Newly integrated shutdown circuit cuts current to zero in standby mode.

Small package: The WQFN24 package has good thermal conductivity and realizes the same absolute maximum ratings for voltage and current value as equivalent products. The small and leadless package reduces the mounting area.

Built-in abnormality detection function: TB67H301FTG incorporates a overcurrent shutdown circuit, undervoltage lockout circuit and thermal shutdown circuit.

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