September 29, 2017
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
TOKYO - Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (TDSC) today announced the launch of “TB67B054FTG,” a new three-phase brushless fan motor controller IC for home appliances, such as air conditioners and air purifiers, that realizes high efficiency drive and noise reduction. Mass production will start in November, 2017.
Today’s motor rotors are multi-polarized, since higher motor driving efficiency and noise reduction are required for fan motors used air conditioners, air purifiers and other in home appliances. Conventionally, motor control is carried out by a microcontroller and an 8-pole rotor and a rotation-control signal that outputs 3 pulses a cycle.
The new product can control the rotation speed of a 12-pole rotor with a standard microcontroller system by using a rotation-control signal that outputs 2 pulses in one cycle. Switching from an 8-pole to 12-pole rotor achieves higher drive efficiency and reduces noise, but rotation-control for an 8-pole rotor can also adopted, which shortens the development term.
The controller is housed in a small surface-mount 32-pin QFN type package, which has a 68% smaller mounting area than the widely used 30-pin SSOP type package, contributing to space- saving in the board layout.
3-phase sine-wave PWM brushless motor controller | ||
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Part number | Current product |
New product |
Power supply voltage |
18V | |
Power supply voltage |
6V to 16.5V | |
Rotation speed output signal (FG output signal) |
3 pulses per one cycle | 2 pulses per one cycle |
Package | SSOP30 |
QFN32 |
Sample status | In mass production | Samples ready to ship |
For more information about TDSC’s motor drivers, please visit:
Customer Inquiries:
Mixed Signal IC Sales and Marketing Department
Tel: +81-44-548-2821
*Information in this document, including product prices and specifications, content of services and contact information, is current on the date of the announcement but is subject to change without prior notice.