AMI Semiconductor Announces Next Generation of Sensorless Single-Chip Drivers for Stepper Motors
18 Junho 2007 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
AMI Semiconductor (NASDAQ:AMIS), a leading designer and
manufacturer of state-of-the-art mixed-signal and digital products
for the automotive, medical, industrial, and military/aerospace
markets, has announced two new single-chip stepper motor driver ICs
that will significantly reduce component count and bill of
materials (BOM) cost in dynamic motion applications. The AMIS-30521
and AMIS-30522 allow engineers to eliminate the need for switches,
Hall sensors, flyback diodes, and many passive components in
applications ranging from headlamp positioning systems and
surveillance cameras to automated pick-and-place systems, vending
machines, textile machines, stage lights, and much more. Each of
the new mixed-signal ICs features two embedded H-bridges capable of
driving two-phase stepper motors with currents up to 1600mA. Speed
and load angle outputs allow a host microcontroller to detect
blocked rotor and end-of-run conditions without the need for
additional switches, Hall sensors or optical encoders. In addition
to stall detection, these functions allow the designer to program
the microcontroller to calculate rotor position, and to dynamically
adjust current or speed as required to prevent step loss. As a
result, noise and vibration at end-stops can be eliminated and
motion control accuracy and reliability improved without additional
components. Each new device is designed as a companion chip to be
used in conjunction with a host microcontroller or DSP. Each device
offers an SPI interface and can take full control of the
translation of NXT �next-step� input pulses to deliver the
appropriate PWM outputs to the motor coils. In addition, the
AMIS-30522 incorporates a 50mA voltage regulator and watchdog for
the external microcontroller. Both devices offer micro-stepping
from full step down to 1/32, including compensated and
non-compensated half steps. Embedded current sensing functionality
further reduces component count by eliminating requirements for
external current sense resistors. �A growing number of processing,
automotive, security, and building automation applications rely on
stepper motors to deliver dynamic motion,� said Guido Remmerie,
manager, worldwide industrial ASSPs at AMIS. �These new miniature
stepper motor drivers allow designers to quickly and easily
implement dynamic motion applications with minimum component count
and the lowest possible BOM cost.� The new device is currently
available in a NQFP package option with exposed pad, offering
profiles of under 1mm and footprints of just 7mm x 7mm. Despite
their small size, the devices offer a comprehensive set of
additional features including diagnostics and protection against
overcurrent, under- and over-voltage, open or shorted coils, and
over-temperature conditions. In addition to saving board space, the
small package size also facilitates direct mounting onto the
stepper motor for further space saving and reduced circuit
complexity. Unit pricing for the AMIS-3052x devices is $4.65 in
volumes above 1000 (for US). Unit pricing for the AMIS-3052x
devices is �3,66 in volumes above 1000 (for EU). About AMI
Semiconductor AMI Semiconductor (AMIS) is a leader in the design
and manufacture of silicon solutions for the real world. As a
widely recognized innovator in state-of-the-art mixed-signal and
digital products, AMIS is committed to providing customers in the
automotive, medical, industrial, mil/aero, and communication
markets with the optimal value, quickest time-to-market
semiconductor solutions. AMI Semiconductor operates globally with
headquarters in Pocatello, Idaho, European corporate offices in
Oudenaarde, Belgium, and a network of sales and design centers
located in the key markets of the North America, Europe and the
Asia Pacific region. For more information, please visit the AMIS
Web site at www.amis.com.
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