The ATA6833/34 are industry's first brushless DC motor driver ICs with integrated driver, watchdog, voltage regulator, and LIN interface functionality in a single IC. This facilitates extremely small designs and helps to reduce overall system costs by about a third. Furthermore, the high integration level improves board quality by reducing the number of solder joints.
The ATA6833 is a BLDC motor System Basis Chip with 3 half-bridge gate drivers. The 3 push-pull stages with integrated charge pump can drive 6 external NMOS transistors. The integrated watchdog monitors the microcontroller, e.g., Atmel's automotive-qualified ATmega32M1, which in turn is supplied by an integrated voltage regulator programmed to 5V or 3.3V output voltage providing 100 mA current capability. An integrated LIN 2.1 transceiver -- based on Atmel's stand-alone LIN transceiver ATA6662 -- completes the system basis features. In standby mode, the current consumption is less than 50 microampere.
The ATA6834, the ATA6833's high-temperature companion, handles operating chip temperatures of up to 200 degrees Celsius and is therefore ideal for all high-temperature "under-the-hood" applications where actuators handle the flow of hot exhaust gas or hot oil. To implement space-saving designs, the ECUs can be attached to a turbo charger or used to build a mechatronic unit along with a pump motor.
The ATA6833/34 provide several protection features including a two-stage thermal warning and thermal shut-off as well as open-load, overload, short-circuit, and undervoltage detection with switch-off functionality. To protect the external NMOS transistors, a built-in shoot-through protection helps to avoid dangerous simultaneous activation of a high-side and a low-side transistor between supply and ground. Customers can adapt the dead time to the needs of their NMOS transistors by the value of an external resistor/capacitor combination.
These devices meet the strict automotive qualification demands (protection against conducted interference, EMC, and ESD protection) and can withstand transients as specified in ISO/TR 7637.
Availability and Pricing
Samples of the new brushless motor driver ICs ATA6833/34 are now available in QFN48 packages measuring only 7 mm x 7 mm. Pricing starts at US $2.95 for the ATA6833 and at US $3.30 for the ATA6834 for 10k-piece quantities each. An application board for development support, including a programmed AVR(R) microcontroller, can be ordered for US $139.
Footnote BCDMOS = Mixed-signal technology with Bipolar, CMOS and DMOS components BLDC = Brushless Direct Current ECU = Electronic Control Unit EMC = Electro Magnetic Compatibility ESD = Electro Static Discharge NMOS = N-type Metal Oxide Semiconductor QFN = Quad Flat No leads SOI= Silicon on Insulator
About Atmel
Atmel is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of microcontrollers, advanced logic, mixed-signal, nonvolatile memory and radio frequency (RF) components. Leveraging one of the industry's broadest intellectual property (IP) technology portfolios, Atmel is able to provide the electronics industry with complete system solutions focused on consumer, industrial, security, communications, computing and automotive markets.
(C) 2008 Atmel Corporation. All rights reserved. Atmel(R), Atmel logo and combinations thereof, AVR(R), and others are registered trademarks or trademarks of Atmel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other terms and product names may be trademarks of others.
Information
Product information on Atmel's brushless motor driver ICs ATA6833/34 may be retrieved at: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card.asp?part_id=4412 (ATA6833) http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card.asp?part_id=4411 (ATA6834)
Press Contacts Dr. Susanne van Clewe, Marcom Manager Communications and Automotive Products Tel: +49 7131 67-2081, Email: susanne.van-clewe@atmel.com Helen Perlegos, Public Relations Tel: +1 408 487-2963, Email: hperlegos@atmel.com
Web site: http://www.atmel.com/