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LS8397

LSI
Part Number LS8397
Manufacturer LSI
Description STEPPER MOTOR CONTROLLER
Published May 17, 2014
Detailed Description UL ® LSI/CSI LSI Computer Systems, Inc. 1235 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY 11747 SYNC V SS HOME PHA INH1 PHB PHC INH2...
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LS8397
LS8397


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UL ® LSI/CSI LSI Computer Systems, Inc.
1235 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY 11747 SYNC V SS HOME PHA INH1 PHB PHC INH2 PHD ENABLE RC NC LS8397 (631) 271-0400 FAX (631) 271-0405 April 2009 A3800 STEPPER MOTOR CONTROLLER FEATURES: • Controls Bipolar and Unipolar Motors • L297 operation with added functions: • Selectable torque ripple compensated phase drive • Selectable automated switching between stepping and holding torques • Supply current < 400uA • Half and full step modes • Normal/wave drive • Direction control • Reset input • Step control input • Enable input • PWM chopper circuit for current control • Two over current sensor comparators with external references input • All inputs and outputs TTL/CMOS compatible (TTL for 5V operation) • 4.
75V to 7V Operation (VDD – VSS).
• LS8397 (DIP), LS8397-S (SOIC), LS8397-TS (TSSOP) – See Figure 1 – DESCRIPTION: The LS8397 Stepper Motor Controller generates four phase drive signal outputs for controlling two phase Bipolar and four phase Unipolar motors.
The outputs are used to drive two H-bridges for the two motor windings in the Bipolar motor or the four driver transistors for the two center- tapped windings in the Unipolar motor.
The motor can be driven in full step mode either in normal drive (two-phase-on) or wave drive (one-phase-on) and half step mode.
The LS8397 provides two inhibit outputs which are used to control the driver stages of each of the motor phases.
The circuit uses STEP, FRD/REV and HALF/FULL inputs in a translator to generate controls for the output stages.
A dual PWM chopper circuit using an on-chip oscillator, latches and voltage comparators are used to regulate the current in the motor windings.
For each pair of phase driver outputs (PHA, PHB, and PHC, PHD) each pulse of the common internal oscillator sets the latch and enables the output.
If the current in the motor winding causes the voltage across a sense resistor to exceed the reference voltage, VREFs, at the comparator inputs, the latch is...



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