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Toshiba, MIKROE launch inverter shield for efficient BLDC motor control with advanced driver, safety, & software features
The Inverter shield will enable efficient, precise three-phase BLDC motor control with wide voltage range, real-time monitoring, safety features, and software support.
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Toshiba Electronics Europe has collaborated with MIKROE to develop Clicker 4 Inverter Shield 2, the latest addition to the Clicker 4 series of extension boards. The enhanced inverter shield has been designed to allow convenient evaluation of Toshiba’s recently released TB67Z833SFTG gate driver for three-phase brushless DC (BLDC) motors in consumer and industrial applications.
Toshiba’s TB67Z833SFTG includes a built-in circuit with the ability to drive three phases of high-side and low-side N-channel MOSFETs. It also supports adjustable source (10mA to 1A peak) and sink current (20mA to 2A peak), depending on ambient temperature and power supply voltage. This gate driver has the ability to operate from supply voltages (VM) ranging from 8V to 75V. The combination of wide operating voltages and currents makes the TB67Z833SFTG suitable for a diverse range of use-cases.
The devices of this IC family feature either SPI or hardware control interface for quick and easy configuration, while its low standby current (1µA max) helps to extend the time duration between recharges for battery-driven applications. For safety, it includes integrated undervoltage lockout and thermal shutdown protection features, while gate drive abnormality detection and overcurrent protection functions improve overall system reliability by protecting the external MOSFETs.
DS(ON) power MOSFETs, which address the growing demand for highly efficient MOSFETs in smaller package sizes.
A combination of the MIKROE Clicker 4 Inverter Shield 2 and the MIKROE Clicker 4 development board for Toshiba’s M4K microcontroller (MCU) presents a convenient and cost-effective solution for experimenting with various consumer and industrial 3-phase brushless DC (BLDC) motor control applications.
The Clicker 4 Inverter Shield 2 is supported by the recently updated MCU Motor Studio software 4.0, now featuring a free-run digital storage oscilloscope for extensive real-time parameter logging and caters to all bare-metal configurations. Additionally, it introduces Shift-2 PWM support, enhancing precision in vector engine-based hardware control.
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