The LB11970FV-TLM-H is a high-performance, three-phase brushless motor driver produced by ON Semiconductor, a renowned leader in the semiconductor industry. This advanced motor driver is designed to provide efficient and precise control for a wide range of applications, including cooling fans, home appliances, and other small-sized motor-driven systems.
Key Features
- Supply Voltage Range: The LB11970FV-TLM-H operates on a supply voltage range that is suitable for various electronic applications, ensuring compatibility and flexibility in design.
- Output Current Capacity: It boasts a substantial output current capacity, enabling it to drive motors with higher power requirements without compromising performance.
- Low Power Consumption: This motor driver is engineered for low power consumption, making it an ideal choice for energy-sensitive applications.
- High Efficiency: The LB11970FV-TLM-H is designed for high efficiency, which reduces heat generation and improves the overall longevity of the motor and the driver.
- Protection Features: It includes multiple protection features such as thermal shutdown, overcurrent protection, and under-voltage lockout, ensuring safe operation under various conditions.
Applications
The versatility of the LB11970FV-TLM-H allows it to be used in an array of applications. Its robustness and efficiency make it particularly well-suited for:
- PC and server cooling fans
- Blowers and ventilators
- Home appliances such as air purifiers and humidifiers
- Office automation equipment
- Industrial equipment
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Motor Type |
3-Phase Brushless |
| Operating Voltage |
Specified Range |
| Output Current |
Up to Rated Capacity |
| Efficiency |
High |
| Protection |
Thermal, Overcurrent, UVLO |
The LB11970FV-TLM-H by ON Semiconductor is a testament to the company's commitment to providing innovative, reliable, and efficient solutions for motor control applications. Its blend of performance, efficiency, and safety features make it a top choice for designers and engineers looking to optimize their motor-driven systems.