+44 (0)24 7671 8970
More publications     •     Advertise with us     •     Contact us
 
Loading...
News Article

Improving horsepower, efficiency, speed and reliability

News

Renesas Electronics has introduced a family of motor driver ICs for brushless DC (BLDC) motor applications.

The devices implement Renesas’ new, patent-pending technologies that enable full torque at zero speed from motors without sensors, an industry first. The new motor driver ICs enable Renesas customers to design sensorless BLDC motor systems with higher horsepower and speed at a given torque. They also improve power consumption and reliability, while reducing cost and board space by lowering the number of components designers need to use.

Renesas is introducing three new motor driver ICs with the new technology. The RAA306012 65V, 3-phase Smart Driver is a standalone device that can be paired with a variety of MCUs from Renesas or from other sources. The RAJ306101 integrates a Renesas RX13T 32-bit MCU with the RAA306012 in a single package, reducing board space and improving cost and reliability. The RAJ306102 integrates a 16-bit Renesas RL78/G1F MCU with the RAA306012, providing similar integration benefits.

The ability to enable full torque at zero speed without sensors is made possible by two Renesas innovations. Enhanced Inductive Sensing (EIS) offers stable position detection when the motor is completely stopped. When the motor is operating at extremely low speed, Motor Rotor position Identification (MRI) is used. At higher speeds, the new motor driver ICs use conventional methods. Both of the new EIS and MRI algorithms include patent-pending technology developed by Renesas.

“The advantages of sensorless design are numerous, including cost, space, power and reliability,” said Davin Lee, Vice President of the Advanced Analog Division at Renesas. “Our customers can now enjoy these benefits for systems that require full torque at zero speed. This industry first is a great example of Renesas combining our technical prowess with deep application knowledge to deliver a solution that meets a clear market need.”

“We are eager to implement sensorless technology into new products where we previously had to include sensors,” said Peter Korošec, President and CEO at Domel Inc, a global supplier of electric motors, vacuum motors, blowers, and components. “This breakthrough from Renesas will enable us to provide new products for our customers with the best available size, cost and reliability.”

Key Features of the Renesas New Motor Driver ICs

• High integration including drivers, power management and current sensing

• Adaptive and adjustable dead time improves efficiency

• Charge pump maintains steady gate drive voltage at programmed settings

• Programmable gate drive voltage enables driving of N MOSFETs and GaN FETs

• Rich sensing blocks allow for better accuracy and wide-speed RPM drive

• 16 programmable slew rate settings minimize electromagnetic emissions

• Supports all types of motor control algorithms such as Trapezoidal, Sinusoidal, and FOC

• Extensive protection functions improve system safety

Tektronix and EA Elektro-Automatik offer expanded power portfolio
83% of supply chains can’t respond to disruptions in 24 hours
CMC Microsystems and ventureLAB sign MoU
Renesas introduces FemtoClock 3 timing solution
Mycronic receives order for SLX mask writer
Rapidus reveals US subsidiary and opens Silicon Valley office
Infineon introduces news MOTIX motor gate driver IC
Brewer Science unveils Smart Warehouse Monitor System
Symposium to showcase breakthroughs in microelectronics
CHIPS for America promotes over $50 million funding opportunity
SEMI University launches in-person courses
Samsung Electronics to establish Texan semiconductor ecosystem
Semiconductor chips drive innovation in AI and industries
Semiconductor equipment sales slip to $106.3 billion
Mouser Electronics receives 2023 Global Best Service Distributor of the Year Award from Diodes Incorporated
Quantum processor testing and measurement facilities up and running
Semiconductor Research Corporation announces 2024 call for research
Trend report unveils the future of circular electronics
PCIM Europe 2024: highlights and new records
PI contributes to technology node development
QP Technologies achieves ANSI/ESD S20.20 Certification
Renesas commences operations of Kofu Factory
TRI wins three Innovation Awards
Tektronix and recently acquired EA Elektro-Automatik offer expanded power portfolio
NEDO approves Rapidus’ FY2024 Plan and Budget
SK hynix signs Advanced Chip Packaging agreement
Renesas expands Quick Connect Studio
Infineon and Amkor deepen partnership
AP&S establishes site in the USA
Dracula Technologies selected by STMicroelectronics
RAIN RFID data to transform corporate sustainability initiatives
Integrated AMR replaces reed switches and hall effect sensors
×
Search the news archive

To close this popup you can press escape or click the close icon.
Logo
×
  • 1st January 1970
  • 1st January 1970
  • 1st January 1970
  • 1st January 1970
  • 1st January 1970
  • 1st January 1970
  • 1st January 1970
  • 1st January 1970
  • View all news 22645 more articles
Logo
×
Register - Step 1

You may choose to subscribe to the Silicon Semiconductor Magazine, the Silicon Semiconductor Newsletter, or both. You may also request additional information if required, before submitting your application.


Please subscribe me to:

 

You chose the industry type of "Other"

Please enter the industry that you work in:
Please enter the industry that you work in: