NDM3000, 3-Phase Brushless Motor Driver, SOIC-16 Package

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SCIx1325
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NDM3000
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The NDM3000 is a 3-phase brushless motor driver integrating three N-Channel and three P-Channel MOSFETs in a half-bridge configuration. Manufactured using Fairchild's high-density DMOS technology, it minimizes on-state resistance, reduces power loss, and provides superior switching performance. This makes it particularly suitable for low-voltage 3-phase motor drivers, such as disk drive spindle motor control and other half-bridge applications.


Key Features:
  • Integrated Half-Bridge Configuration: Combines three N-Channel and three P-Channel MOSFETs in a half-bridge setup, simplifying circuit design for 3-phase motor control.
  • Low On-Resistance: Features low RDS(on) values, reducing power loss and improving efficiency in motor driver applications.
  • High Current Handling: Capable of managing continuous currents up to ±3.0A, suitable for driving various brushless motors.
  • Compact SOIC-16 Package: Offers a space-saving surface-mount design, ideal for applications with limited PCB area.
  • Fast Switching Performance: Designed for rapid switching, enhancing performance in high-speed motor control applications.
  • Thermal Efficiency: Optimized for effective heat dissipation, ensuring reliable operation under continuous load conditions.
More Information
Package Type SOIC-16
Type Three Phase Motor Driver IC
IC type N/A
Function N/A
Current 3A
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