2007-02-23 07:38 PM
2011-05-17 01:13 AM
hello,
now i am doing a project. it is driving a stepper motor by L6208. the datasheet of L6208 said that it can support a current 5.6A, but now, it only support 1A.well the torque is not enough. if i want a higher torque, what should i do. P.S.:my circuit is samilar with the one supplied by the datasheet. thank you for your useful help!2011-05-17 01:13 AM
i have another question. how to confirm the value of the resistance and the capacitor on the RC PIN, thank you for your help!
2011-05-17 01:13 AM
Maximum current ratings in L6208 datasheet consider internal metallization structures. L6208 maximum current is actually limited by power dissipation (junction temperature should not exceed 125 degrees). L6208PD (PowerSO package) and a good layout (PCB copper is the heatsink) can handle about 1.5A rms per channel. Using a special layout (many layers, large copper areas or aluminium substrate) or adding a real heatsink allows better heat removal thus a higher current.
Maximum current ratings in the datasheet (2.8A rms, 5.6A peak) should never be exceeded, regardless of the IC temperature. The practiSPIN software, downloadable at the address below, includes a section for power dissipation and thermal analysis. Regards Vincenzo Marano STMicroelectronics http://www.st.com/stonline/products/families/motor_control/integrated_power_stages/evaluation_environment/practispin.exe2011-05-17 01:13 AM
Hi Jo Jo, I am looking for a simile project ? have you completed your? would you like to collaborate with me? please, contact me at:
mailto:ma99lo@libero.it
Thanks a lot.