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L6392DTR
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L6392DTR Description
The L6392 is a high-performance microstepping motor driver from STMicroelectronics. It is designed to drive bipolar stepper motors with a current rating of up to 2.5A per phase.
Description:
The L6392 is a highly integrated stepper motor driver that offers a range of advanced features and capabilities. It is available in a compact 38-pin TSSOP package and operates from a single 8.2V to 45V supply voltage. The device is designed to provide high torque and high efficiency in a wide range of applications.
Features:
- High current rating: The L6392 can drive stepper motors with a current rating of up to 2.5A per phase.
- Microstepping: The L6392 supports microstepping with a resolution of up to 1/32 of a full step, allowing for smoother and quieter operation.
- Advanced control: The L6392 features advanced control algorithms, including a patented load-dependent current control scheme, to optimize motor performance and efficiency.
- Protection features: The L6392 includes a range of protection features, including overcurrent, overtemperature, and undervoltage protection.
- Compact package: The L6392 is available in a compact 38-pin TSSOP package, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Applications:
The L6392 is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Industrial automation
- Robotics
- 3D printers
- CNC machines
- Medical equipment
- Office automation equipment
- Any application requiring precise control of stepper motors.
In summary, the L6392 is a high-performance stepper motor driver that offers a range of advanced features and capabilities. Its high current rating, microstepping capabilities, and advanced control algorithms make it suitable for a wide range of applications requiring precise control of stepper motors.



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