PMIC - Motor Drivers, Controllers

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SLA7061M

SLA7061M

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MTR DRV UNIPOLAR 3-5.5V 21SIP

0

SLA7073MRF

SLA7073MRF

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SMD

0

SLA7077MWB

SLA7077MWB

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SMD

0

SLA7022MU

SLA7022MU

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MTR DRV UNIPOLAR 10-44V 15ZIP

0

SLA7061MB

SLA7061MB

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SMD

0

SMA7072MPRT

SMA7072MPRT

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SMD

0

SLA7067M

SLA7067M

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MTR DRV UNIPOLAR 3-5.5V 21SIP

0

SLA7073MS

SLA7073MS

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MTR DRVR UNIPOLR 3-5.5V 23ZIP

0

SLA7072MRF

SLA7072MRF

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SMD

0

SLA6805MP

SLA6805MP

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SIP23

0

SMA7077MPRT

SMA7077MPRT

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SMD

0

SLA7078MWB

SLA7078MWB

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SMD

0

SLA7077MW

SLA7077MW

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SMD

0

SLA7072MPRF

SLA7072MPRF

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SMD

0

SMA7077MRBF

SMA7077MRBF

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SMD

0

SMA6822MP

SMA6822MP

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER POWERSIP

0

SLA7067MB

SLA7067MB

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC MOTOR DRIVER SMD

0

PMIC - Motor Drivers, Controllers

1. Overview

Power Management ICs (PMICs) dedicated to motor drivers and controllers are specialized semiconductor devices that manage the operation of electric motors by regulating power delivery, speed, direction, and protection features. These components are critical in modern electronics for optimizing energy efficiency, ensuring precise motion control, and enhancing system reliability. They are widely used in robotics, automotive systems, industrial automation, and consumer electronics.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplications
H-Bridge DriversBi-directional current flow control, PWM integrationDC motor direction control in robotics
Stepper Motor ControllersMicrostepping, current regulation, position control3D printers, CNC machines
Brushless DC (BLDC) ControllersCommutation logic, Hall sensor interfaceElectric vehicles, drones
Integrated FET DriversEmbedded MOSFETs, thermal shutdownPortable devices, power tools

3. Structure & Components

A typical PMIC for motor control consists of:

  • Physical Structure: Standard packages like QFN, TSSOP, or BGA for compact integration
  • Internal Modules:
    • Gate drivers for MOSFET/IGBT control
    • Current sensing amplifiers
    • Protection circuits (OCP, OTP, UVLO)
    • Power supply regulation units
  • Interfaces: PWM, SPI, I2C, or analog inputs for control signals

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescription & Importance
Operating Voltage RangeDetermines compatibility with power sources (e.g., 4.5V 40V for automotive)
Output Current CapacityDefines motor power handling (e.g., 1A 10A continuous)
Efficiency (Typical >90%)Minimizes power loss and thermal stress
Protection FeaturesIncludes overcurrent, thermal, and shoot-through protection
Control InterfaceSupports PWM, Hall sensors, or serial communication

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Drones, robotic vacuum cleaners, smart locks
  • Industrial: Servo motors, automated manufacturing arms
  • Automotive: Electric power steering, HVAC blower motors
  • Medical: Infusion pumps, diagnostic equipment

6. Key Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerProduct ModelKey FeaturesApplication Example
TI (Texas Instruments)DRV88251.8A output, microstepping3D printer extruders
STMicroelectronicsL6470600mA, SPI controlIndustrial valves
ON SemiconductorLV87113-phase BLDC controllerElectric scooters
InfineonTLE9411212-channel H-bridgeAutomotive seat adjusters

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:

  • Match voltage/current ratings with motor specifications
  • Select control interface (PWM vs. serial) based on system design
  • Verify protection features for harsh environments
  • Optimize package size for space-constrained applications
  • Evaluate cost vs. integration level (standalone vs. system-on-chip)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Higher integration with embedded MOSFETs and sensors
  • Adoption of field-oriented control (FOC) for BLDC motors
  • Development of automotive-grade ICs with ASIL-D compliance
  • AI-driven predictive maintenance features
  • Wide bandgap semiconductor integration (GaN/SiC) for higher efficiency
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