Manufacturer Part Number
LV8728MR-AH
Manufacturer
onsemi
Introduction
LV8728MR-AH is a motor driver specifically designed for bipolar stepper motors, offering precise control and efficient power management.
Product Features and Performance
Integrated driver, control, and power stage
Supports half bridge output configuration
BiCDMOS technology for improved performance
Step resolution from 1 to 1/128 for precise motor control
Capable of driving motors with up to 2A current output
Supply voltage range from 0V to 5V, Load voltage from 9V to 32V
Operates within a wide temperature range of -30°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
High step resolution allows for smooth and accurate motor movements
Wide voltage range supports a variety of power supply options
Robust temperature operation range enhances reliability in diverse environments
BiCDMOS technology ensures high efficiency and performance
Key Technical Parameters
Motor Type: Bipolar Stepper
Step Resolution: 1 ~ 1/128
Current Output: 2A
Voltage Supply: 0V ~ 5V
Voltage Load: 9V ~ 32V
Operating Temperature: -30°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Built-in safety features to protect against overcurrent and thermal overload
Utilizes onsemi's high-quality manufacturing processes for reliability
Compatibility
Specifically designed for use with bipolar stepper motors
Surface mount package for compatibility with modern PCB designs
Application Areas
Primarily used in printer applications where precise control is required
Product Lifecycle
The LV8728MR-AH is marked as obsolete, indicating it may be nearing discontinuation with limited availability
Potential buyers should look for replacements or upgrades for future proofing their designs
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High precision and flexibility in step resolution for detailed motor control
Wide operating range supports diverse application requirements
Utilizes advanced BiCDMOS technology for efficient power management and performance
Designed by onsemi, a reputable manufacturer known for quality and reliability
Though obsolete, it remains an excellent choice for specific, well-defined applications such as printers where precise movement is critical