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W49
3-Phase Motor Driver for CD-ROMs
The W49 series are ICs developed for CD-ROM spindle motor drives. These ICs possess a short brake and reverserotation brake for two types of brake functions, and also contain FG output and rotation direction detection (FR) circuits, making them high-functionality and high-performance ICs. FApplications CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, and DVD-RAM FFeatures 1) Three-phase, full-wave, pseudo-linear drive system. 2) Built-in power save and thermal shutdown functions. 3) Built-in current limiter and Hall bias circuits. 4) Built-in FG output. FAbsolute maximum ratings (Ta = 25_C)
5) Built-in rotation direction detector. 6) Built-in reverse rotation prevention circuit. 7) Built-in short brake pin.
Parameter Applied Voltage (with 5V power supply) Applied Voltage (motor power supply1) Applied Voltage (motor power supply2) Power W49 dissipation Operating temperature Storage temperature Output current
Symbol Vcc VM1 VM2 Pd Topr Tstg Iout
Limits 7 13.5 13.5 1700*2 -20~+75 -55~+150*5 1100
Unit V V V mW J J mA
1 Reduced by 17.6mW for each increase in Ta of 1J over 25J. 2 When mounted on a 70mmX70mmX1.6mm glass epoxy board. Reduced by 13.6mW for each increase in Ta of 1J over 25J. 3 Reduced by 11.6mW for each increase in Ta of 1J over 25J. 4 Reduced by 8.0mW for each increase in Ta of 1J over 25J. 5 Tj should not exceed 150J. 6 Should not exceed Pd or ASO values.
* All specs and applications shown above subject to change without prior notice. 1F-5 NO.66 SEC.2 NAN-KAN RD ., LUCHU , TAOYUAN, TAIWAN Email: server@ceramate.com.tw Tel:886-3-3214525 Http: www.ceramate.com.tw Page 1 of 11 Rev 1.1 May.9, 2002 Fax:886-3-3521052
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FRecommended operating conditions (Ta = 25_C)
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3-Phase Motor Driver for CD-ROMs
Parameter
Symbol Vcc
Limits 4.25~5.5 13.5 13.5
Unit V V V
Power supply voltage
VM1 VM2
FBlock diagram
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FPin descriptions W49
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3-Phase Motor Driver for CD-ROMs
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FInput / output circuits (1) Power save (2) Torque command input
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3-Phase Motor Driver for CD-ROMs
(3)
Torque output (A1, A2, and A3)
(4)
Hall input (H1), H1-, H2), H2-, H3), H3-)
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(5) Hall bias (7) FR Output
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3-Phase Motor Driver for CD-ROMs
(6)
FG output
(8)
Short brake
Note: Resistance values are typical values.
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FElectrical characteristics (unless otherwise noted, Ta = 25_C, VCC = 5V, VM1 = 12V, VM2 = 12V)
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3-Phase Motor Driver for CD-ROMs
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W49
3-Phase Motor Driver for CD-ROMs
FCircuit operation (1) Hall input to coil output The phase relationship between the Hall input signals and the output current and voltage is shown in Fig.9. The motor position data input via the Hall pins is amplified by the Hall amplifier, and formed into waveforms by the matrix block.These signals are input to the output driver that supplies the drive current to the motor coils.
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(2) Torque command The RNF pin voltage with respect to the torque command (EC) is as follows:
W49
3-Phase Motor Driver for CD-ROMs
The I / O gain (GEC) from the EC pin to the RNF pin (output current) is determined by the RNF detector resistor. GEC = 0.255 / RNF [A / V] The torque limit current ITL is given by: ITL = 0.35 / RNF [A] (3) Reverse rotation detection function
The reverse detection circuit construction is shown in Fig.11. (1) Forward (EC < ECR) The phase relationship between the Hall input signals H2) and H3) becomes as shown in Fig.9, and the reverse rotation detection circuit does not operate. (2) Reverse (EC > ECR) The phase relationship between the signals H2) and H3) is opposite that for forward operation, and the reverse rotation detection circuit operates. The output goes OFF, and becomes open circuit.
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(4) Short brake When 3.5V or more is applied to the short brake pin, the upper-side output transistors of all go off, and the lowerside output transistors go on. Short braking operates regardless of the torque command signal.
W49
3-Phase Motor Driver for CD-ROMs
(5) Other circuits When 3.5V or more is applied to the power save pin, all circuits are on. When 1.5V or less is applied, the IC enters power save mode. Also, the Hall bias pins turn on and off with the power save pin.
FApplication example
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FOperation notes (1) Power save The power save input is an I / O circuit like the own shown in Fig.1. The thermal derating characteristics of the power save pin is -8mV / _C, and the resistance will fluctuate between 30% so be careful of the input voltage range. (2) Hall input The input circuit shown in Fig.4 is used for the Hall inputs. The Hall elements can be connected either in series or in parallel.
W49
3-Phase Motor Driver for CD-ROMs
(3) Thermal shutdown (TSD) When the junction temperature reaches 175_C, the A1, A2, and A3 coil outputs go open circuit. The thermal shutdown has approximately 15_C of hysteresis.
FElectrical characteristics curves
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FExternal dimensions (Units: mm)
W49
3-Phase Motor Driver for CD-ROMs
HSOP-28
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