L6219DS
L6219DS
Features
SO24
Description
The L6219DSA is a bipolar monolithic integrated
circuit intended to control and drive both windings
of a bipolar stepper motor or bidirectionally control
two DC motors.
With only a few external components, the
L6219DSA controls and drives the circuit for LSTTL or microprocessor-controlled stepper motor
systems. The power stage is a dual full bridge
sustaining 46 V and including four diodes for
current recirculation.
Table 1.
Device summary
Order code
Package
Packing
E-L6219DSA
SO24
Tube
E-L6219DSATR
SO24
October 2012
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Contents
L6219DSA
Contents
1
Block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Functional description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.1
2.2
Phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.3
Current sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.4
Single-pulse generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.5
Output stage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.6
Application information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
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L6219DSA
Block diagram
Block diagram
Figure 1.
Block diagram
AM15158v1
Table 2.
Parameter
Description
Value
Unit
Vs
Supply voltage
50
IO
IO
0.75
Vss
Vin
-0.3 to +7
Vsense
1.5
Tj
Junction temperature
+150
Top
-40 to +125
Tstg
-55 to +150
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Block diagram
L6219DSA
Figure 2.
AM15159v1
Table 3.
Pin #
Name
1, 21
Output of bridge 1
3, 23
Sense resistor
4, 22
Comparator input
2, 5
Output of bridge 2
6, 7, 18, 19
Ground
8, 20
Input 0
Input 1
10, 16
Phase
11, 15
Reference voltage
9, 17
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Pin functions
Description
See pins 2, 5
L6219DSA
Block diagram
Table 3.
Pin #
12, 14
13
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Note:
Description
RC
ESD on GND, VS, VSS, OUT 1 A and OUT 2 A is guaranteed up to 1.5 kV (human body
model, 1500 W, 100 pF).
Figure 3.
Timing diagram
AM15160v1
Table 4.
Thermal data
Parameter
Rthj-case
Rthj-amb
Description
Thermal resistance junction-case max.
Thermal resistance junction-ambient max.
PDIP
Unit
18
C/W
75(1)
C/W
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Block diagram
L6219DSA
Table 5.
Electrical characteristcs
(Tj = -40 C to -125 C, VS = 46 V, VSS = 4.75 V to 5.25 V, VREF = 5 V, unless otherwise specified)
See Figure 5.
Parameter
Description
Test condition
Min.
Typ.
Max. Unit
10
46
VS = 52 V VOUT = 50 V
VS = 52 V VOUT = 1 V
200
-200
A
A
0.75
1.15
1.6
1.8
V
V
V
V
VCE(sat)
VF
1.7
1.6
V
V
IS(on)
17
mA
IS(off)
12
mA
Control logic
VIN(H)
Input voltage
All inputs
2.4
VIN(L)
Input voltage
All inputs
0.8
IIN(H)
Input current
VIN = 2.4 V
<1
20
IIN(L)
Input current
VIN = 0.84 V
-3
-200
VREF
Reference voltage
Operating(1)
1.5
7.5
ISS(ON)
Io = I1 = 0.8 V, no load
76
mA
ISS(OFF)
Io = I1 = 2.4 V, no load
15
mA
Io = I1 = 0.8 V
9.5
10
10.5
Io = 2.4 V, I1 = 0.8 V
13.5
15
16.5
Io = 0.8 V, I1 = 2.4 V
25.5
30
34.5
Rt = 56 K, Ct = 820 pF
50
Figure 3
170
Comparators
Current limit threshold (at
VREF/ Vsense
trip point)
toff
td
Protection
TJ
Thermal shutdown
temperature
1. To reduce the switching losses the base bias of the bridge's low side NPN transistor is proportional to the
DAC output, then the output current driving capability is also proportional to the DAC output voltage, having
as reference 750 mA with VREF = 5 V and DAC =100%. For example using VREF = 2 V and DAC = 67% the
output maximum current driving capability will become 750 mA*(2 V*0.67)/(5 V*1) = 200 mA.
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Functional description
Functional description
The circuit is intended to drive both windings of a bipolar stepper motor.
The peak current control is generated through switch mode regulation.There is a choice of
three different current levels with the two logic inputs I01 - I11 for winding 1 and I02 - I12 for
winding 2.
The current can also be switched off completely.
2.1
2.2
Current levels
I0
I1
Current level
No current
Phase
This input determines the direction of current flow in the windings, depending on the motor
connections. The signal is fed through a Schmidt trigger for noise immunity, and through a
time delay in order to guarantee that no short-circuit occurs in the output stage during
phase-shift. A high level on the Phase input causes the motor current flow from out A
through the winding to out B.
2.3
Current sensor
This part contains a current sensing resistor (RS), a low pass filter (RC, CC) and three
comparators. Only one comparator is active at a time. It is activated by the input logic
according to the current level chosen with signals Io and I1. The motor current flows through
the sensing resistor RS. When the current has increased so that the voltage across RS
becomes higher than the reference voltage on the other comparator input, the comparator
goes high, triggering the pulse generator.
The max peak current Imax can be defined by:
Equation 1
V ref
I max = ------------10R s
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Functional description
2.4
L6219DSA
Single-pulse generator
The pulse generator is a monostable triggered on the positive going edge of the comparator
output. The monostable output is high during the pulse time, toff, which is determined by the
time components Rt and Ct.
toff = 1.1 RtCt
The single pulse switches off the power feed to the motor winding, causing the winding
current to decrease during toff. If a new trigger signal should occur during toff, it is ignored.
2.5
Output stage
The output stage contains four Darlington transistors (source drivers) four saturated
transistors (sink drivers) and eight diodes, connected in two H bridge.
Figure 4.
AM15161v1
The source transistors are used to switch the power supplied to the motor winding, thus
driving a constant current through the winding. It should be noted however, that is not
permitted to short-circuit the outputs.
Internal circuitry is added in order to increase the accuracy of the motor current particularly
with low current levels.
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2.6
Application information
Application information
Some stepper motors are not designed for continuous operation at maximum current. As the
circuit drives a constant current through the motor, its temperature might increase
exceedingly both at low and high speed operation. Also, some stepper motors have such
high core losses that they are not suited for switch mode current regulation.
Unused inputs should be connected to proper voltage levels in order to get the highest noise
immunity. As the circuit operates with switch mode current regulation, interference
generation problems might arise in some applications. A good measure might then be to
decouple the circuit with a 100 nF capacitor, located near the package between power line
and ground. The ground lead between Rs, and circuit GND should be kept as short as
possible. A typical application circuit is shown in Figure 5. Note that Ct must be NPO type or
similar else. To sense the winding current, paralleled metal film resistors are recommended
(Rs).
Figure 5.
AM15162v1
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L6219DSA
Dim.
Min.
Typ.
2.35
2.65
A1
0.10
0.30
0.33
0.51
0.23
0.32
15.20
15.60
7.40
7.60
1.27
10.00
10.65
0.25
0.75
0.40
1.27
ddd
Note:
Max.
0.10
0070769 C
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L6219DSA
Revision history
Revision history
Table 8.
Date
Revision
Changes
12-Nov-1998
Initial release.
29-Apr-2008
Document reformatted
05-Sep-2008
24-Oct-2012
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L6219DSA
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