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Motor Controller & Driver ICs:
Exceptionally Versatile, Efficient & Robust
 
       
 
LEADING-EDGE BICMOS AND BICD PROCESSES
MCD Chips are Reusable from Project to Project

MCD ChipToshiba is the world's third largest semiconductor company1 and a leading, worldwide supplier of motor driver and motor controller technology to the industry's top companies in office automation, industrial equipment, consumer and home appliance and battery-powered applications. Toshiba develops long-term, strategic relationships with its customers by providing motor driver products that are exceptionally versatile, power efficient and robust.

Toshiba develops its motor controller and driver ICs in its leading-edge BiCMOS and BiCD (Bipolar+CMOS+DMOS) processes. The BiCD process combines the analog advantages of bipolar devices with the digital and low-power consumption benefits of MOSFETs, as well as the high-power capabilities of DMOS devices.
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TheToshiba MCD family consists of four types:
Brushed DC Motor Driver ICs (Bridge Drivers)
  • Highly efficient driver
  • Used for switching or as an interface driver
Brushless DC Motor Controller ICs
  • Sine wave PWM
  • Contains three bi-directional drivers to drivehigh-current DC power
  • Built-in bootstrap control circuit
Stepping Motor Driver ICs
  • Low output ON resistances
  • Forward and reverse rotation control available
Combination Motor Driver ICs
  • Low output ON resistances
  • Forward and reverse rotation control
  • High breakdown voltage and large current output
 Selection Guides
Featured Article: Tips and Techniques for Using Motor Controller and Driver ICs in Your Next Design

When a motor controller device is used, external circuitry is often needed to transform the low-power signals of the controller into high-power pulses to drive the motor. Toshiba has created a line of motor drivers that combine a low-power controller and high-power driver.

 

The low-power controller generates high-precision pulses that are needed to drive motors like stepping motors or BLDCs. These pulses enable precise forward/reverse rotation as well as other benefits such as overheat protection.

The high-power driver stage, on the other hand, insulates the low-power controller part from the motor. These devices can drive a motor with a minimum of external discrete devices.
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Design Tips Q&A

Designing with Motor Control Driver ICs--101 Review these insights to help expand your MCD knowledge and assist in your evaluation process.
 How do I choose the right MCD?
 How do I choose the right MCD for a DC brushed motor?
 How do I choose a suitable MCD for a stepping motor?
 How do I choose a suitable MCD for a brushless motor?

Technical Literature
View the full selection of Toshiba Motor Controller and Driver ICs featuring BiCMOS and BiCD processes
BiCD process combines the analog advantages of bipolar devices with the digital and low-power consumption benefits of MOSFETs and high-power capabilities of DMOS devices
Family consists of four types of motor controller and driver ICs for a range of applications and various motor types
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1Gartner 2009 Top 10 Worldwide Semiconductor Vendors by Revenue Estimates, Dec. 2009