B1660N
B1660N
B1660N
Monolithic Digital IC
Applications
Package Dimensions
unit : mm
3001B-DIP8
[LB1661N, 1661]
. Output current : 1.5 A . On-chip output protect zener diodes : 60 V (LB1660N, . 1664N)stage withstand voltage: 85 V (LB1661, 1665) . Output hall input amplifier . On-chip protector against lock . On-chip detect pin With lock
SANYO : DIP8
unit : mm
3054A-DIP16F
[LB1664N, 1665]
SANYO : DIP16F
It is recommended to use the LB1661, 1665 in the following cases. 1 A capacitor is connected across the output and GND and the back emf is more than VZ = 59 V 2 External zener diodes are connected to absorb the kickback voltage.
Pin Assignments
Top view
Truth Table
IN+ H L H L IN L H L H CR L L H H OUT1 H L H H OUT2 L H H H
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6.4 7 250
6.4 7 250
0.8VIN
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6.4 7 250
IRD = 5 mA
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6.4 7 250
0.8VIN
Pd max Ta
Ambient temperature, Ta C
[Design Specifications]
(1) Supply voltage The hall amp and control block of the LB1660 series are supplied with power from the on-chip parallel regulator. Set the DC resistance R1 across VCC and VIN so that ICC flowing into the VIN pin becomes 7 to 50 mA in the supply voltage range of a fan motor. VIN is 6.7 V typ at ICC = 7 mA. The current flowing into VIN is calculated using the equation shown below.
.............................................. 1 R1 Consideration given to surge voltage The maximum allowable current at VIN pin is 200 mA. Therefore, the design is made so that a surge voltage of positive value calculated using the following equation is allowable in applications where the IC is used. ICC = Vsurge = VIN + R1 200 mA .................................... 2
VCC VIN
(2) Hall input offset voltage The gain in transmission from the hall input pin to the output pin is 100 dB or greater. The offset voltage of the hall input amp is 7 mV; therefore, the hall element output must be set with the offset voltage (7 mV) considered. (3) Output transistor Output Current IO = 1.5 A max Output saturation voltage VOsat = 2.0 V/1.5 A When external capacitors are connected to the output stages, the capacitance should not exceed 10 F. Since the LB1660N, 1664N have a protect zener diode across collector and base, the kickback voltage induced by the coil is cut at VOLM = 59 V typ.
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Motor lock
Output off
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Generation of discharge pulse (2) CR time constant setting method 1 Bias current of CR pin and effect of leakage of C. The value of the charge current at the threshold point is VIN 0.2/R3. Therefore, this value and the leakage of C must be large enough for the bias current. 2 The CR pin voltage must not exceed 0.6 VIN (LB1660N, 1664N) or 0.8 VIN-0.3V (LB1661, 1665), until the normal rotational speed of a fan is reached and while a fan keeps the normal rotational speed; a malfunction may be caused by instantaneous drop of power supply. 3 It should be noted that the CR pin voltage is varied with the combination C and R, even if the CR time constant is the same. The allowable CR setting value is given in the diagram. (3) Restart after lock detection The LB1660 series are so designed that when motor lock VIN ICC is detected and the output stage transistor is turned off the drive-off state is kept even after motor lock is released. The method of restart is shown below. 1 Turn off the power supply and turn on again. Turn on after the VCR has dropped enough. 2 Set the CR pin voltage to be less than 1 V, and then turn off the power supply in order to cause the lock detect function to return to normal. (The CR pin can be also used to provide on-off control.) Input voltage, VIN V
Output current, IO A
Resistance, R
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Start
Normal
Time, t s Lock
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