Overview
The L6206 device is a DMOS dual full bridge designed for motor control applications, realized in BCD technology. This technology combines isolated DMOS power transistors with CMOS and bipolar circuits on the same chip. The L6206 is available in PowerSO36 and SO24 (20 + 2 + 2) packages, making it versatile for various design needs.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
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Operating Supply Voltage | 8 to 52 V |
Output Peak Current | 5.6 A (2.8 A DC) |
RDS(ON) | 0.3 Ω (typ. at Tj= 25 °C) |
Operating Frequency | Up to 100 KHz |
High-Side Overcurrent Detection | Programmable |
Diagnostic Output | Available |
Thermal Shutdown | Yes |
Undervoltage Lockout | Yes |
Cross Conduction Protection | Yes |
Integrated Fast Freewheeling Diodes | Yes |
Key Features
- Thermal shutdown and non-dissipative overcurrent detection on the high-side power MOSFETs.
- Diagnostic output for easy implementation of overcurrent protection.
- Paralleled operation capability.
- Cross conduction protection.
- Undervoltage lockout.
- Integrated fast freewheeling diodes.
Applications
The L6206 is designed for motor control applications, including industrial and personal electronics. It is particularly suited for driving dual brush DC motors and can be used in various automation and robotics projects.
Q & A
- What is the operating supply voltage range of the L6206?
The operating supply voltage range is from 8 to 52 V. - What is the peak output current of the L6206?
The peak output current is 5.6 A (2.8 A DC). - What is the typical RDS(ON) value at Tj= 25 °C?
The typical RDS(ON) value is 0.3 Ω. - What is the maximum operating frequency of the L6206?
The maximum operating frequency is up to 100 KHz. - Does the L6206 have programmable high-side overcurrent detection?
Yes, it does. - Is there a diagnostic output available on the L6206?
Yes, there is a diagnostic output available. - Does the L6206 feature thermal shutdown?
Yes, it does. - Can the L6206 operate in parallel?
Yes, it can operate in parallel. - Does the L6206 have cross conduction protection?
Yes, it does. - Are there integrated fast freewheeling diodes in the L6206?
Yes, there are integrated fast freewheeling diodes.