Motorola MC33039P, MC33039D, MC33039DR2 Datasheet

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The MC33039 is a high performance closed–loop speed control adapter specifically designed for use in brushless DC motor control systems. Implementation will allow precise speed regulation without the need for a magnetic or optical tachometer. This device contains three input buffers each with hysteresis for noise immunity, three digital edge detectors, a programmable monostable, and an internal shunt regulator. Also included is an inverter output for use in systems that require conversion of sensor phasing. Although this device is primarily intended for use with the MC33035 brushless motor controller, it can be used cost effectively in many other closed–loop speed control applications.
Digital Detection of Each Input Transition for Improved Low
Speed Motor Operation
TTL Compatible Inputs With Hysteresis
Operation Down to 5.5 V for Direct Powering from MC33035 Reference
Internal Shunt Regulator Allows Operation from a Non–Regulated
Voltage Source
Inverter Output for Easy Conversion between 60°/300° and 120°/240°
Sensor Phasing Conventions
CLOSED LOOP
ADAPTER
SEMICONDUCTOR
TECHNICAL DATA
8
1
P SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 626
8
1
D SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 751
(SO–8)
Representative Block Diagram
V
CC
φ
A
T o Rotor Position Sensors
4
+
20 k
3
φ
A
2
φ
B
1
φ
C
Delay
Delay
Delay
8
+
8.25 V
7
Gnd
MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA
PIN CONNECTIONS
φ
1
R
T
6
+
R
+
2R
15 k
QS
R
+ –
+
0.3 V
C
T
5
f
out
Inputs
C
2
φ
B
φ
3
A
4
φ
A
(Top View)
V
8
CC
Gnd
7
RT/C
6
T
5
f
out
ORDERING INFORMATION
Operating
Device
MC33039D MC33039P
Motorola, Inc. 1996 Rev 0
Temperature Range
TA = – 40° to +85°C
Package
SO–8
Plastic DIP
1
MAXIMUM RATINGS
VCC Zener Current
MC33039
Rating Symbol Value Unit
I
Z(VCC)
30 mA
Logic Input Current (Pins 1, 2, 3) I Output Current (Pins 4, 5), Sink or Source I Power Dissipation and Thermal Characteristics
Maximum Power Dissipation @ TA = + 85°C
Thermal Resistance, Junction–to–Air Operating Junction Temperature T Operating Ambient Temperature Range T Storage Temperature Range T
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (V
Characteristic
LOGIC INPUTS
Input Threshold Voltage
High State
Low State
Hysteresis Input Current
High State (VIH = 5.0 V)
φ
A
φB, φ
C
Low State (VIL = 0 V)
φ
A
φB, φ
C
MONOSTABLE AND OUTPUT SECTIONS
Output Voltage
High State
f
(I
out
φ
(I
A
Low State
f
(I
out
φ
(I
A
Capacitor CT Discharge Current I Output Pulse Width (Pin 5) t
POWER SUPPLY SECTION
Power Supply Operating Voltage Range (TA = – 40° to + 85°C) V Power Supply Current I Zener Voltage (IZ = 10 mA) V Zener Dynamic Impedance (IZ = 10 mA to 20 mA, f p 1.0 kHz) Zka 2.0 5.0
source
source
sink
= 10 mA)
sink
= 5.0 mA)
= 2.0 mA)
= 10 mA)
= 6.25 V, RT = 10 k, CT = 22 nF, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted)
CC
IH
DRV
P
R
θJA
stg
D
J
A
5.0 mA 20 mA
650 100
+ 150 °C
– 40 to + 85 °C
– 65 to +
150
Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
V
IH
V
IL
V
H
I
IH
I
IL
V
OH
V
OL
dischg
PW
CC
CC
Z
mW
°C/W
°C
2.4 —
0.4
– 40
– 190
3.60
4.20
— —
20 35 60 mA
205 225 245 µs
5.5 V
1.8 3.9 5.0 mA
7.5 8.25 9.0 V
2.1
1.4
0.7
– 60
– 0.3
– 300
– 0.3
3.95
4.75
0.25
0.25
1.0
0.9
– 80
– 5.0
– 380
– 5.0
4.20 —
0.50
0.50
Z
V
µA
V
V
2
MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA
°
Sensor
60
Electrical Phasing Input
120
°
Sensor Electrical Phasing Input
MC33039
Figure 1. T ypical Three Phase, Six Step Motor Application
Rotor Electrical Position (Degrees)
24060 120 300 7206000
180 360 480
φ
A
φ
B
φ
C
φ
A
φ
B
φ
C
φA Output
Latch
I
SetI Input
RT/C
T
f
Output
out
Constant Motor Speed Increasing Motor
OPERA TING DESCRIPTION
The MC33039 provides an economical method of implementing closed–loop speed control of brushless DC motors by eliminating the need for a magnetic or optical tachometer. Shown in the timing diagram of Figure 1, the three inputs (Pins 1, 2, 3) monitor the brushless motor rotor position sensors. Each sensor signal transition is digitally detected, ORied at the Latch iSeti Input, and causes CT to discharge. A corresponding output pulse is generated at f (Pin 5) of a defined amplitude, and programmable width determined by the values selected for RT and CT (Pin 6). The average voltage of the output pulse train increases with motor speed. When fed through a low pass filter or integrator, a DC voltage proportional to speed is generated. Figure 2 shows the proper connections for a typical closed loop
out
0.67 V
Speed
Vth
V
out
CC
(AVG)
application using the MC33035 brushless motor controller. Constant speed operation down to 100 RPM is possible with economical three phase four pole motors.
The φA inverter output (Pin 4) is used in systems where the controller and motor sensor phasing conventions are not compatible. A method of converting from either convention to the other is shown in Figure 3. For a more detailed explanation of this subject, refer to the text above Figure 39 on the MC33035 data sheet.
The output pulse amplitude VOH is constant with temperature and controlled by the supply voltage on V
CC
(Pin 8). Operation down to 5.5 V is guaranteed over temperature. For systems without a regulated power supply, an internal 8.25 V shunt regulator is provided.
MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA
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