L6206N

L6206N


Specifications
SKU
862087
Details

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Below is the parameter table and instructions for the L6206N H-bridge motor driver.

L6206N Parameter Table

Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Condition
Supply Voltage Vcc 4.5 - 28 V -
Logic Input Voltage Vih 2.0 - 5.5 V -
Output Current per Channel Iout - 1.2 3.0 A -
Continuous Current per Bridge Icont - 1.2 3.0 A -
Peak Current per Bridge Ipeak - 2.0 5.0 A -
Thermal Shutdown Temperature Tsd - 150 - °C -
Operating Temperature Range Topr -40 - 125 °C -
Storage Temperature Range Tstg -65 - 150 °C -

L6206N Instructions

1. Pin Configuration

  • Pin 1 (IN1): Logic input for controlling the first half-bridge.
  • Pin 2 (IN2): Logic input for controlling the second half-bridge.
  • Pin 3 (Vcc): Power supply voltage.
  • Pin 4 (GND): Ground.
  • Pin 5 (OUT1): Output of the first half-bridge.
  • Pin 6 (OUT2): Output of the second half-bridge.
  • Pin 7 (EN1/EN2): Enable inputs for both half-bridges (active high).

2. Basic Operation

  • Enable Control: The EN1/EN2 pin must be set to high (Vcc) to enable the outputs. Setting it low will disable the outputs.
  • Input Control:
    • IN1 and IN2 control the direction of the motor:
      • IN1 = High, IN2 = Low: Motor rotates forward.
      • IN1 = Low, IN2 = High: Motor rotates backward.
      • IN1 = Low, IN2 = Low: Motor stops (brake mode).
      • IN1 = High, IN2 = High: Motor stops (coast mode).

3. Supply Voltage

  • Ensure the supply voltage (Vcc) is within the range of 4.5V to 28V to avoid damage to the device.

4. Thermal Considerations

  • The L6206N has a thermal shutdown feature that activates at approximately 150°C. Use a heatsink if operating at high currents or in high ambient temperatures.

5. Current Limiting

  • The device has internal current limiting to protect against overcurrent conditions. However, it is recommended to use external current limiting resistors or fuses for additional protection.

6. Layout Recommendations

  • Place the L6206N close to the power supply and ground planes to minimize inductance and improve stability.
  • Use short, wide traces for power and ground connections to reduce resistance and inductance.
  • Add decoupling capacitors (e.g., 100nF and 10μF) close to the Vcc and GND pins to filter out noise and provide stable operation.

7. Application Example

  • Motor Control Circuit:
    • Connect the motor between OUT1 and OUT2.
    • Connect Vcc to the power supply and GND to the ground.
    • Control IN1 and IN2 with a microcontroller or logic signals to drive the motor in the desired direction.
    • Set EN1/EN2 high to enable the outputs.

By following these instructions, you can effectively use the L6206N H-bridge motor driver in your projects.

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