Driver IC targets automotive DC motors.

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Designed using 0.8 µm BCD-on-SOI technology, Model ATA6823 provides all functional blocks needed for complete microcontroller-based dc motor system in H-bridge configuration. It includes driver stages, pin-adjustable 5 V/3.3 V voltage regulator, programmable window watchdog, and LIN transceiver IP. Designed to control variety of external power N-MOSFETs, device consumes less than 45 µA in sleep mode and can be used with currents ranging from 1.5-100 A.



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Atmel's Unique System IC for Automotive DC Motors Boosts Integration Level



Industry's Only Device Integrating Voltage Regulator, Window Watchdog, and LIN Transceiver in One Package

HEILBRONN, Germany, Sept. 4 /-- Atmel(R) Corporation (NASDAQ:ATML) announced today the availability of its new ATA6823 H-bridge driver IC designed using Atmel's state-of-the-art 0.8-um BCD-on-SOI technology (SMARTIS(TM)). The ATA6823 provides industry's highest integration level and includes all functional blocks needed for a complete microcontroller-controlled DC motor system in H-bridge configuration. The ATA6823 extends Atmel's broad driver family and is designed to control a large variety of external power N-MOSFETs. The device can be used with currents ranging from just 1.5A to over 100A, and this flexibility makes suitable for many different applications.

The ATA6823 is not just a simple driver IC. In fact, it is a complete system IC that, in addition to the driver stages, includes the following functional blocks: a pin-adjustable 5V/3.3V voltage regulator that supplies the external microcontroller; a programmable window watchdog, which works independently from the microcontroller's clock; and the same LIN transceiver IP as found in Atmel's stand-alone LIN2.0 transceiver ATA6662. No other device available on the market includes all these functions in one package.

The ATA6823's control logic takes over timing functions normally handled by the microcontroller. These timing functions are used to protect external transistors by preventing cross-conduction. As a result, use of the ATA6823 reduces programming efforts of system designers as only two microcontroller functions, motor direction and PWM mode, need to be programmed. This facilitates faster, more stable designs, and a shorter time to market.

The IC also provides a very low current consumption, less than 45 microamps in sleep mode, which reduces current consumption for battery-powered systems.

Like all Atmel's driver ICs, the ATA6823 offers a broad range of protection features (undervoltage, overvoltage, short circuit and overtemperature). It also meets 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 ATA6823 driver IC are now available in RoHS-compatible 7 mm x 7 mm QFN32 packages with pricing starting at US $2.25 for 10k quantity. An application board for development support can be ordered at US $130.

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Product information on Atmel's new ATA6823 H-bridge driver IC may be retrieved at: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card.asp?part_id=4210

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