Warm Water Bidet

Warm Water Bidet

Such as high efficiency, low power consumption and miniaturization are important in designing warm water bidet. Toshiba provides information on a wide range of semiconductor products suitable for power supply unit, motor driving units, etc., along with circuit configuration examples.

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Fan motor drive circuit

Example of fan motor drive circuit using MCU / Brushed DC motor

Example of fan motor drive circuit using MCU / Brushless DC motor

LED drive circuit

Example of LED drive circuit using MCU

Heater/Water tap control circuit

Example of heater/water tap control circuit using triac output photocoupler

Lid and seat open/close brushed DC motor drive circuit

Example of brushed DC motor drive circuit using H-bridge

Example of brushed DC motor drive circuit using MCD with H-bridge

Flyback type AC-DC converter circuit

Example of a flyback type AC-DC converter circuit with feedback using a photocoupler

Nozzle motor drive circuit

Example of nozzle motor drive circuit using transistor array

Sub block diagram

Fan motor drive circuit
Fan motor drive circuit

Example of fan motor drive circuit using MCU / Brushed DC motor

Example of fan motor drive circuit using MCU / Brushed DC motor
General purpose operational amplifier
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name SOT-353 (USV) SOT-25 (SMV)
VCC (Max) [V] 7 5.5
VCC, VEE (Max) [V] +/-3.5 +/-2.75
Small signal MOSFET
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name SOT-723 (VESM) SOT-563 (ES6)
VDSS (Max) [V] 20 20
ID (Max) [A] 0.8 0.8
RDS(ON) (Max) [Ω] @ |VGS| = 4.5 [V] 0.235 0.235
Polarity N-ch N-ch×2
TXZ+TM 3A Series M3H Group
Fan motor drive circuit (with MCD)

Example of fan motor drive circuit using MCU / Brushless DC motor

Example of fan motor drive circuit using MCU / Brushless DC motor
Single phase brushless DC motor driver
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name SSOP16-P-225-0.65B P-WQFN16-0303-0.50-002
VOUT (Max) [V] 18 18
IOUT (Max) [A] 1.5 1.5
VM [V] 5.5 to 16 5.5 to 16
RON (Typ.) [Ω] 1.6 1.6
Three-phase brushless DC motor driver
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name P-WQFN36-0505-0.50-001
VOUT (Max) [V] 40
IOUT (Max) [A] 3
VM [V] 6 to 30
RON (Typ.) [Ω] 0.24
TXZ+TM 3A Series M3H Group
LED drive circuit
LED drive circuit

Example of LED drive circuit using MCU

Example of LED drive circuit using MCU
Rectifier diode
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name M-FLAT
VRRM (Max) [V] 600
IF(AV) (Max) [A] 1
Small signal MOSFET
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name SOT-723 (VESM) SOT-563 (ES6)
VDSS (Max) [V] 20 20
ID (Max) [A] 0.8 0.8
RDS(ON) (Max) [Ω] @ |VGS| = 4.5 [V] 0.235 0.235
Polarity N-ch N-ch×2
TXZ+TM 3A Series M3H Group
Heater/Water tap control circuit
Heater/Water tap control circuit

Example of heater/water tap control circuit using triac output photocoupler

Example of heater/water tap control circuit using triac output photocoupler
Triac output photocoupler
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name 4pin SO6 5pin DIP6
BVS (Min) [Vrms] @ t = 60 [s] 3750 5000
Topr [°C] -40 to 100 -40 to 100
TXZ+TM 3A Series M3H Group
Lid and seat open/close brushed DC motor drive circuit
Lid and seat open/close brushed DC motor drive circuit

Example of brushed DC motor drive circuit using H-bridge

Example of brushed DC motor drive circuit using H-bridge
U-MOS Series N-ch MOSFET
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name SOP Advance SOP Advance SOP Advance TSON Advance TSON Advance
VDSS (Max) [V] 30 30 30 30 30
ID (Max) [A] 124 134 90 122 76
RDS(ON) (Max) [Ω] @ |VGS| = 10.0 [V] 0.0029 0.003 0.0048 0.0029 0.0052
Polarity N-ch N-ch N-ch N-ch N-ch
U-MOS Series P-ch MOSFET
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name SOP Advance
VDSS (Max) [V] -30
ID (Max) [A] -45
RDS(ON) (Max) [Ω] @ |VGS| = 10.0 [V] 0.003
Polarity P-ch
Intelligent power device (IPD)
Part Number
Toshiba Package name PS-8
VBB (Max) [V]  
VCC (Max) [V]  
IO (Max) [A] +0.5/-0.5
Lid and seat open/close brushed DC motor drive circuit (with MCD)

Example of brushed DC motor drive circuit using MCD with H-bridge

Example of brushed DC motor drive circuit using MCD with H-bridge
1ch brushed DC motor driver
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name P-HSOP8-0405-1.27-002 P-HSOP8-0405-1.27-002
VOUT (Max) [V] 50 50
IOUT (Max) [A] 3.5 3.5
VM [V] 4.5 to 44 4.5 to 44
RON(Normal) (Typ.) [Ω] 0.6 0.6
RON(Large) (Typ.) [Ω]    
2ch brushed DC motor driver
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name HTSSOP48-P-300-0.50 P-WQFN48-0707-0.50-003 HZIP25-P-1.00F SDIP24-P-300-1.78 P-WQFN48-0707-0.50-003 SDIP24-P-300-1.78
VOUT (Max) [V] 50 50 50 50 50 50
IOUT (Max) [A]            
VM [V] 10 to 47 10 to 47 10 to 47 10 to 47 10 to 47 10 to 47
RON(Normal) (Typ.) [Ω] 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.8 0.8
RON(Large) (Typ.) [Ω] 0.245 0.245 0.245 0.245 0.4 0.4
TXZ+TM 3A Series M3H Group
Flyback type AC-DC converter circuit
Flyback type AC-DC converter circuit

Example of a flyback type AC-DC converter circuit with feedback using a photocoupler

Example of a flyback type AC-DC converter circuit with feedback using a photocoupler
Transistor output photocoupler
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name 4pin SO6L
BVS (Min) [Vrms] @ t = 60 [s] 5000
VCEO (Max) [V] 80
Topr [°C] -55 to 125
Nozzle motor drive circuit
Nozzle motor drive circuit (with transistor array)

Example of nozzle motor drive circuit using transistor array

Example of nozzle motor drive circuit using transistor array
Transistor array
Part Number
Toshiba Package Name SOL16 SOP18-P-375-1.27 P-SSOP24-0613-1.00-001
Number of Circuits 7 8 4
IOUT (Max) [mA/ch] 500 500 1500
TXZ+TM 3A Series M3H Group

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