
Motor controller IC enables allows easy switching of multi-pole motors
The TB67B054FTG can control the rotation speed of a 12-pole rotor with a standard MCU system by using a rotation-control signal that delivers 2 pulses in a single cycle. Using a 12-pole rotor allows a higher drive efficiency and reduces system noise. Rotation control for an 8-pole rotor is possible and can shorten the development cycle.
The controller comes in a surface-mount 32-pin QFN type package, with a 5.0mm x 5.0mm mounting area.
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