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Evaluation Kit - MC34932, 36 V - 5.0 A Throttle Control H-Bridge.
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The Evaluation Kit for the MC34932SEK, which is a monolithic H-Bridge Power IC in a robust thermally enhanced package. The MC34932 has two independent monolithic H-Bridge Power ICs in the same package. They are designed primarily for automotive electronic throttle control, but are applicable to any low-voltage DC servo motor control application within the current and voltage limits stated in this specification.
Each H-bridge in the MC34932SEK is able to control inductive loads with currents up to 5.0 A peak. RMS current capability is subject to the degree of heatsinking provided to the device package. Internal peak-current limiting (regulation) is activated at load currents above 6.5 A ±1.5 A. Output loads can be pulse width modulated (PWM-ed) at frequencies up to 20 kHz. A load current feedback feature provides a proportional (0.24% of the load current) current output suitable for monitoring by a MCU's A/D input. A status flag output reports undervoltage, overcurrent, and overtemperature fault conditions.
This Evaluation kit may be used with the KITUSBSPIDGLEVME.
Evaluation Kit - MC34932, 36 V - 5.0 A Throttle Control H-Bridge.
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