Bipolar stepper combines two motor drivers in one package

  A new 40V motor driver IC has been announced by Allegro MicroSystems Europe, capable of driving one stepper motor and one DC motor. The bipolar stepper driver outputs are rated up to 1.6A and the high current DC driver at 3.2A. 

Allegro’s A5989 includes fixed off-time Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) current regulators, along with 2- bit nonlinear DACs (Digital-to-Analogue Converters) that allow stepper motors to be controlled in full, half, and quarter step modes.

Targeted at the consumer, the device is suitable for industrial and office automation markets with end applications that include point of sale, lottery, ticketing, laser, inkjet and label printers, copiers, vending, and ATM machines.

The A5989 stepper driver PWM current regulator uses the Allegro® patented mixed-decay mode for reduced audible motor noise, increased step accuracy, and reduced power dissipation. The DC driver can operate in forward, reverse, coast and brake modes with either fast or slow PWM decay control. 

Protection features include thermal shutdown with hysteresis, under voltage lockout, crossover current, and over current protection. Low current sleep mode is included to improve efficiency.

The A5989 is supplied in a leadless 6×6×0.9mm, 36-pin QFN package with exposed power tab for enhanced thermal performance.