PANASONIC AN8488

ICs for Compact Disc/ CD-ROM Player
AN8488SB
3-phase full-wave motor driver and DC motor BTL driver IC
■ Overview
Unit: mm
18.4±0.2
(10.00)
(1.95)
34
30
22
(1.315)
1
• 3-phase full-wave and snubberless
• FG output
• Current limit
• Reverse rotation prevention
• Thermal protection circuit built-in
9
13
21
0.1±0.1
■ Features
0° to 10°
0.5±0.2
2.7±0.2
(4.00)
8.3±0.2
10.93±0.30
+0.10
42
0.30 – 0.05
The AN8488SB is a motor driver IC incorporating a 3-phase full-wave motor driver and DC motor
BTL driver IC with a reverse rotation brake/short
brake changeover function. It is encapsulated into a
high allowable power dissipation package (with copper block).
(3.20)
+0.10
0.80
(1.20)
0.35 – 0.05
Seating plane
HSOP042-P-0400C
■ Applications
• Various types of optical disk drive
Upper side
distribution
17
18
Lower side
distribution
H3+ 20
Amp.
Lower
side
power
VCC2
10
VP
7
VN
4
VM2
VCC2
det.
Direction
detection
Detection
Hall
bias
Reset
ER
Logic
VREF
1 VM2
2
EP = ER × EA
det.
EA
27
Absolute
value
ECR 26
VTL
12
VREF
5
PC
11
SLIN
2
PG2
1
PG1
VCC1 22
25
S/S
FG
Brake comparator
circuit
14
Thermal
protection
circuit
Start/stop
FG
EC
Upper
side
power
BRK 15
H3− 21
23
VH
Amp.
Direction
changeover
Hall
amp.
H2− 19 matrix
H2+
28
H1−
16
PCI
H1+
9
FIN1
SG
29 VM1
34
CS
36
A1
35
A2
32
A3
■ Block Diagram
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ICs for Compact Disc/ CD-ROM Player
■ Pin Descriptions
Pin No. Symbol
Description
Pin No. Symbol
Description
1
PG1
SPD block power GND pin
19
H2−
Hall element-2 negative input pin
2
PG2
Driver block power GND pin
20
H3+
Hall element-3 positive input pin
3
N.C.
N.C.
21
H3−
Hall element-3 negative input pin
4
VN
Driver block inverted output pin
22
VCC1
SPD block supply voltage pin
5
PC
Driver block power cut pin
23
VH
Hall bias pin
6
N.C.
N.C.
24
N.C.
N.C.
7
VP
Driver block forward output pin
25
SS
8
N.C.
N.C.
26
ECR
9
VM2
Driver block motor power supply pin
27
EC
Torque command input pin
10
VCC2
Driver block supply voltage pin
28
PCI
Current feedback phase compensation pin
11
SLIN
Driver block input pin
29
VM1
SPD block motor supply voltage pin
12
VREF
Driver block reference input pin
30
N.C.
N.C.
13
N.C.
N.C.
31
N.C.
N.C.
14
FG
FG signal output pin
32
A3
15
BRK
Brake mode setting pin
33
N.C.
16
H1+
Hall element-1 positive input pin
34
CS
Current det. pin
17
H1−
Hall element-1 negative input pin
35
A2
A2 phase output pin
18
H2+
Hall element-2 positive input pin
36
A1
A1 phase output pin
FIN1
SG
Signal GND pin
Start/stop changeover pin
Torque command reference input pin
A3 phase output pin
N.C.
FIN2
■ Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Supply voltage
Symbol
Rating
Unit
VCC1
7.0
V
VCC2
14.0
VM1 , VM2
Output voltage 1
*4
Output voltage 2
*5
Control signal input voltage
*4
Supply current
Output current
*3
Hall bias current
Power dissipation
*2
Operating ambient temperature
Storage temperature
*1
*1
VO1(n)
− 0.3 to VM1 + 0.4
V
VO2(n)
− 0.3 to VM2 + 0.4
V
V(n)
0 to VCC1
V
ICC1
30
mA
IO(n)
±1 200
mA
IHB
50
mA
PD
786
mW
Topr
−20 to +75
°C
Tstg
−55 to +150
°C
Note) Do not apply external currents or voltages to any pins not specifically mentioned.
For circuit currents, '+' denotes current flowing into the IC, and '−' denotes current flowing out of the IC.
*1: Except for the operating ambient temperature and storage temperature, all ratings are for Ta = 25°C.
*2: The power dissipation shown is the value of independent IC without a heat sink at Ta = 75°C. Refer to the PD  Ta curves
of the "■ Application Notes" for details.
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AN8488SB
■ Absolute Maximum Ratings (continued)
Note) *3: n = 4, 7, 32, 35, 36
*4: n = 32, 35, 36
*5: n = 4, 7
*6: n = 5, 11, 12, 15, 25, 26, 27
■ Recommended Operating Range
Parameter
Supply voltage
Symbol
Range
Unit
VCC1
4.25 to 5.5
V
VCC2
4.5 to 13.5
VM1 , VM2
■ Electrical Characteristics at Ta = 25°C
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Overall
Circuit current 1
ICC1
VCC1 = 5 V, SS: at low

0
0.1
mA
Circuit current 2
ICC2
VCC2 = 12 V, SS: at low

60
200
µA
Start/stop
Start voltage
VSTART
Voltage with which a circuit operates
at VCC1 = 5 V and L → H
2.7


V
Stop voltage
VSTOP
Voltage with which a circuit becomes
off at VCC1 = 5 V and H → L


0.7
V
Medium voltage
VMED
Voltage with which VPC1 becomes
low at VCC1 = 5 V and EC = 0 V
1.425
1.65
1.89
V
VHB
VCC1 = 5 V, IHB = 20 mA
0.7
1.2
1.6
V
IBH
VCC1 = 5 V

1
5
µA
In-phase input voltage range
VHBR
VCC1 = 5 V
1.5

4.0
V
Minimum input level
VINH
VCC1 = 5 V
60


mV[p-p]
EC
VCC1 = 5 V
0.5

3.9
V
Offset voltage
ECOF
VCC1 = 5 V
−100
0
100
mV
Dead zone
ECDZ
VCC1 = 5 V
25
75
125
mV
Input current
ECIN
VCC1 = 5 V, EC = ECR = 1.65 V
−5
− 0.25

µA
Input/output gain
ACS
VCC1 = 5 V, RCS = 0.6 Ω
0.75
1.0
1.25
A/V
High-level output saturation voltage
VOH
VCC1 = 5 V, IO = −300 mA

0.9
1.6
V
Low-level output saturation voltage
VOL
VCC1 = 5 V, IO = 300 mA

0.2
0.6
V
Torque limit current
ITL
VCC = 5 V, RCS = 0.6 Ω
400
500
600
mA
<Spindle block>
Hall bias
Hall bias voltage
Hall amplifier
Input bias current
Torque command
In-phase input voltage range
Output
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■ Electrical Characteristics at Ta = 25°C (continued)
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
<Spindle block> (continued)
FG
FG output high-level
FGH
VCC1 = 5 V, IFG = − 0.01 mA
3.0

VCC1
V
FG output low-level
FGL
VCC1 = 5 V, IFG = 0.01 mA


0.5
V
In-phase input voltage range
VFGR
VCC1 = 5 V,
Input D-range at H2+, H2−
1.5

3.0
V
FG hysteresis width
HFG
VCC1 = 5 V
1
10
20
mV
Short brake model level
VSBR
VCC1 = 5 V


1.0
V
Reverse rotation brake mode level
VRBR
VCC1 = 5 V
3.5


V
Short brake start level
VSBRL
VCC1 = 5 V, ECR = 1.65 V
1.65
1.74

V
60
90

mA
Brake cirrcuit
Short brake current
ISBR
VCC1 = 5 V
<Driver block>
Driver
RL = 16 Ω
VDROF
SL IN = 1.65 V
−150
0
+150
mV
+ gain
GSL+
R IN = 10 kΩ
21
23
25
dB
+/− relative gain
GSL
− 0.7
0
+0.7
dB
Output D range '+'
VO+
SL IN = 3.3 V
9.3
10.0

V
Output D range '−'
VO−
SL IN = 0 V

−10.0
−9.3
V
High-level PC threshold voltage
VPCH
VCC2 = 12 V
2.9


V
Low-level PC threshold voltage
VPCL
VCC2 = 12 V


1.0
V
VCC2 = 12 V, PC = 5 V

100
200
µA
VRST


4.5
V
VR
1.35


Output offset voltage
Power cut operation
PC input current
IPC
Reset cirrcuit
Reset operation release supply voltage
VREF detection voltage
• Design reference data
Note) The characteristics listed below are theoretical values based on the IC design and are not guaranteed.
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Thermal protection
Thermal protection operating
temperature
TSDON
VCC1 = 5 V

160

°C
Thermal protection hysteresis width
∆TSD
VCC1 = 5 V

45

°C

0.2

V
Sled block supply voltage
Sled block supply voltage detection
hysteresis width
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AN8488SB
■ Usage Notes
1. Use the VCC2 at VCC2 ≥ VM2 . And use power supply always at on state. Otherwise it will cause malfunction.
2. On driver gain setting of driver block.
Voltage gain of power amplifier: 23 dB
10 kΩ
500 Ω
10 kΩ
11
Input
×7
4
×7
7
M Load
Input pin
5.5 kΩ
Power amp. Output pin
VREF
VREF
3. On operation mode of mute:
PC
Driver output
H
L (Open)
Active
Mute
4. On SS pin mode:
SS
H
M
L (Open)
Spindle block
On
Off
Off
Driver block
On
On
Off
5. On brake mode of spindle block:
BRK
H
L (Open)
EC < ECR
Acceleration
Acceleration
EC > ECR
Reverse rotation brake
Short brake
6. Take time to check the characteristics on use.
When changing an external circuit constant for use, consider not only static characteristics, but also transient characteristics and external parts with respect to the characteristics difference among ICs so that you can get enough margin.
7. Avoid short-circuit between output pin and power supply, output pin and GND (line-to-supply and line-to-ground
fault) and output pins (load short-circuit). Otherwise the IC will be damaged and is likely to get fired.
8. Be cautious on a dip soldering. Prior study is required.
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■ Application Notes
• PD  Ta curves of HSOP042-P-0400
PD  T a
3.000
2.723
Power dissipation PD (W)
2.500
Mounted on standard board
(glass epoxy: 75 × 75 × t0.8 mm3)
Rth(j-a) = 45.9°C/W
2.000
1 634 mW
1.500
1.311
1.000
786 mW
Independent IC
without a heat sink
Rth(j-a) = 95.3°C/W
0.500
0.000
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
Ambient temperature Ta (°C)
• Phase conditions between Hall input and output current
H3
H1
Phase of Hall pin
H1+
H2+
H3+
A
H
M
L
B
H
L
M
C
M
L
H
D
L
M
H
E
L
H
M
F
M
H
L
H2
H1
H2
H3
0
ECR
EC
A3
A2
A1
A2
A3
A1
0
Emit
Output current
0
Sink
A
6
B
C
D
E
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AN8488SB
■ Application Notes (continued)
• Power consumption calculation method
You can find a rough value of electric power to be consumed in the IC in the following method and the use of EXCEL
(computer soft ware) will enable you to put it on a graph.
Calculating formula:
(Spindle block)
1. Let an induced voltage generated in each phase as below:
(Reference to a motor center point)
EA1 = EO × sin (X) · · · (1)
EA2 = EO × sin (X+120) · · · (2)
EA3 = EO × sin (X+240) · · · (3)
X: Phase angle
2. Let a current flowing in each phase as below:
IA2 = IO × sin (X+120) · · · (5)
IA1 = IO × sin (X) · · · (4)
IA3 = IO × sin (X+240) · · · (6)
3. The voltages generated by a wire-wound resistance of a motor are:
VR2 = IA2 × R · · · (8)
VR3 = IA3 × R · · · (9)
VR1 = IA1 × R · · · (7)
4. In each phase, add the voltage generated by an induced voltage and that by a wire-wound resistance.
VA1' = (1) + (4)
VA2' = (2) + (5)
VA3' = (3) + (6)
5. As the lowest voltage in each phase angle must be 0 V, you can get the voltage to be generated in each phase by
means of subtracting the lowest voltage from the voltage of the remaining two phases.
VA1 = VA1' − MIN (VA1', VA2', VA3') · · · (10)
VA2 = VA2' − MIN (VA1', VA2', VA3') · · · (11)
VA3 = VA3' − MIN (VA1', VA2', VA3') · · · (12)
6. Subtract the supply voltage from each phase's voltage found in item 5 and then multiply it by each phase's current,
so that you can get the power consumption of the spindle block.
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PSPD = Σ (12 − VAn ) × IAn
n=1
(Driver block)
PSL = (VM2 − IO · R) × IO
VM2: Motor power supply voltage
IO: Output current
R: Wire wound resistor
• Theory of thermal resistance
A chip temperature or the fin temperature can be understood in the same way as Ohm's Law.
Tj
Rj-c
P
Rf
Rc-a
Ta
Tj : Chip temperature
Ta : Ambient temperature
P : Electric power generated by IC
Rj-c : Thermal resistance between a chip and a package
Rc-a: Thermal resistance between a package and a surface of a heat sink or free air
Tj = Ta + P × (Rj-c + Rc-a )
Make sure that Tj does not exceed 150°C.
If it exceeds 150°C, you can suppress the rise of a chip temperature by adding a heat sink which is equivalent to
Rf in the above figure.
Tj = Ta + P × (Rj-c + Rc-a )
A package surface and the fin are available for a temperature measurement. But the fin part is recommendable for
measurement because a package surface measurement does not always promise you a consistent measuring result.
Note) What has been mentioned above is true to a stationary state, not to a transient state.
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■ Application Circuit Example
RCS = 0.6 Ω
VM1 = 12 V
VCC2
10
7 VP
VM2
4 VN
9
32 A3
36 A1
35 A2
34 CS
FIN1 SG
29 VM1
M
H1+ 16
Upper side
distribution
H1− 17
Hall
amp.
Lower side
distribution
H3+ 20
Hall
bias
Reset
ER
Logic
EP = ER × EA
det.
EA
Absolute
value
26
VTL
12
5
PC
RIN = 10 kΩ
VCC = 5 V
FG signal
VREF
Low: Short brake
High: Reverse rotation break
PG2 2
PCI 28
0.1 µF
VCC1 22
S/S 25
S/S: High: SPD block on and driver block on
Med: SPD block off and driver block on
Low: SPD block off and driver block off
FG
Brake comparator
circuit
SLIN 11
Thermal
protection
circuit
Start/stop
8
VREF
1 VM2
2
PG1 1
ECR
Detection
FG 14
EC 27
Lower
side
power
VCC2
det.
Direction
detection
H3− 21
Servo
torque
command
Amp.
Direction
changeover
H2− 19 matrix
VH 23
Upper
side
power
BRK 15
H2+ 18
Amp.
SLIN