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E-L6258EXTR

E-L6258EXTR

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E-L6258EX

PWM-controlled, high-current DMOS universal motor driver

Operating Temp Min Celsius0.0
Operating Temp Max Celsius150.0
ECCN USEAR99
ECCN EUNEC
Packing TypeTube
RoHs compliantEcopack2
GradeIndustrial
Package NamePowerSO 36

L6258EX is a dual full bridge for motor control applications realized in BCD technology, with the capability of driving both windings of a bipolar stepper motor or bidirectionally control two DC motors.L6258EX and a few external components form a complete control and drive circuit. It has high...
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Key features
  • TTL/CMOS compatible inputs
  • No need for recirculation diodes
  • Thermal shutdow
  • Able to drive both windings of a bipolar stepper motor or two DC motors
  • Wide voltage range: 12V to 40V
  • Output current up to 1.5A each winding
  • Precision PWM control
  • Cross conduction protection
  • Four quadrant current control, ideal for microstepping and DC motor control
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Operating Temp Min Celsius0.0
Operating Temp Max Celsius150.0
ECCN USEAR99
ECCN EUNEC
Packing TypeTube
RoHs compliantEcopack2
GradeIndustrial
Package NamePowerSO 36

L6258EX is a dual full bridge for motor control applications realized in BCD technology, with the capability of driving both windings of a bipolar stepper motor or bidirectionally control two DC motors.L6258EX and a few external components form a complete control and drive circuit. It has high...
Read More

Key features
  • TTL/CMOS compatible inputs
  • No need for recirculation diodes
  • Thermal shutdow
  • Able to drive both windings of a bipolar stepper motor or two DC motors
  • Wide voltage range: 12V to 40V
  • Output current up to 1.5A each winding
  • Precision PWM control
  • Cross conduction protection
  • Four quadrant current control, ideal for microstepping and DC motor control