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New safety-focused automotive gate driver board for brushless dc motors

By Michelle Froese | November 8, 2024

Toshiba Electronics has partnered with MIKROE to integrate its robust TB9083FTG gate-driver IC into the Brushless 30 Click, a compact add-on board for precise and reliable control of brushless dc (BLDC) motors in automotive applications.

Toshiba’s TB9083FTG has been designed in accordance with ISO 26262 (2nd edition) and integrates nine gate drivers, including six for driving MOSFETs to control BLDC motors in the 1000 W range or below.

Additionally, it includes three drivers for driving external MOSFETs, which can be used either for system control or safety relays, enabling the TB9083FTG to support ASIL-D — the highest level of functional safety for automotive applications.

The TB9083FTG also incorporates a built-in charge pump, adjustable current sense amplifiers for each motor phase oscillator circuit, and an SPI communication interface for configuration via a host microcontroller unit (MCU).

The Brushless 30 Click board is designed to operate from a range of external power supplies ranging from 4.5 to 28 V, delivering a peak output current of up to 10A. It also features a comprehensive suite of error detection capabilities including undervoltage, overvoltage, over-temperature, and an external MOSFET VDS detector making it ideal for demanding automotive applications such as electric power steering (EPS), powered brakes, and automotive pumps where precise motor control is essential.

The Brushless 30 Click board measures only 57.15 mm x 25.4 mm and is fully compatible with the mikroBUS socket. It can be used on any host system supporting the mikroBUS standard and comes with the mikroSDK open-source libraries to provide ultimate flexibility for system evaluation and customization. An innovative ClickID feature enables a host system to automatically detect and identify the Brushless 30 Click board once it has been connected.

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