The LB1965M-NMB-TLM3 is a high-performance motor driver designed and manufactured by ON Semiconductor, a leader in energy-efficient innovations. This motor driver is engineered to deliver precision and power for a wide range of motor control applications. The device is particularly suitable for those who are looking to drive bipolar stepper motors, brushed DC motors, or other inductive loads that require high voltage and current capabilities.
Key Features
- Output Current: The LB1965M-NMB-TLM3 can deliver a substantial continuous output current, making it suitable for driving motors in various applications that require robust performance.
- Operating Voltage Range: It operates over a wide voltage range, ensuring compatibility with a variety of power supplies and systems, thus offering flexibility in system design.
- Integrated Protection Features: The device includes multiple protection features such as thermal shutdown, under-voltage lockout, and over-current protection, safeguarding the motor driver from potential damage caused by abnormal operating conditions.
- High Efficiency: Designed with energy efficiency in mind, the LB1965M-NMB-TLM3 minimizes power loss and heat generation, extending the life of the motor and the driver itself.
Applications
The versatility of the LB1965M-NMB-TLM3 motor driver makes it an ideal choice for a variety of applications, including:
- Office automation machines such as printers, copiers, and scanners
- Consumer electronics that require precise motor control
- Industrial equipment where reliable motor operation is critical
- Robotics and automation projects that demand high-performance motor drivers
Product Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Product Category |
Motor Drivers |
| Manufacturer |
ON Semiconductor |
| Part Number |
LB1965M-NMB-TLM3 |
| Mounting Style |
SMD/SMT |
| Package / Case |
SSOP-24 |
| RoHS |
Compliant |
With its robust design and comprehensive feature set, the ON Semiconductor LB1965M-NMB-TLM3 motor driver is an excellent choice for engineers and designers looking to enhance the performance and reliability of their motor-driven systems.