Sanyo LB1836M Motor Driver IC
The Sanyo LB1836M is a great low-voltage dual motor driver (dual H-bridge) that we use in our micro dual serial motor controller and original Orangutan robot controllers. The low-voltage operation and relatively high peak current of 1 A make it an attractive option for those wanting to build small motion control systems powered by one or two Li-based cells or a few NiMH cells.
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Discontinuation notice: This product has been discontinued. We recommend the much newer DRV8835 dual motor driver carrier as a higher-performance alternative.
Description
The Sanyo LB1836M is a dual low-voltage H-bridge that can be used for bidirectional control of two DC motors or one bipolar stepper motor. With an operating voltage as low as 2.5 V for logic and 1.8 V for the motor(s), this controller is great for small motors powered from a single Li-based battery or 2-6 NiMH or alkaline cells. The peak current is up to 1 A per channel, but thermal dissipation usually limits the available continuous current to around 0.5 A (this depends on the PCB layout and heat sinking).
The motor driver features thermal shutdown that can help the chip withstand over-current and short-circuit situations. The IC is only available in a surface-mount package, but the 1.0 mm pitch is relatively accessible even with a standard soldering iron, making it an attractive option for those wanting to build small motion control systems.
Key Features and Specificactions
- 2.5-9.0 V logic operating voltage
- 1.8-9.0 V motor operating voltage
- Two independent H-bridges
- Maximum current: 1 A per channel
- 14-pin surface mount MFP14S package with 1.0-mm pitch (smaller than SOIC and larger than TSSOP)
People often buy this product together with:
TB6612FNG Dual Motor Driver Carrier |