This document provides information on the BA6238A, BA6238AN, BA6239A, and BA6239AN motor driver ICs, which incorporate two reversible motor drivers suitable for driving small DC brush motors. Each IC contains built-in power transistors for motor driving and thermal shutdown circuits to protect from overheating. The document includes specifications, application examples, operating procedures, and electrical characteristic curves for the motor driver ICs.
The BA6229 is a monolithic integrated circuit used for driving reversible motors. It contains a logic section that can set brake and open modes and an output transistor that controls forward and reverse motor operations. Some key features include a built-in power transistor for motor driving up to 1.2A, operation from 8-23V supply voltage, and four output modes for forward, reverse, stop, and brake functions.
The BA6219B and BA6219BFP-Y are reversible motor driver ICs suitable for brush motors. They have two logic inputs that allow four output modes: forward, reverse, idling, and braking. The motor speed can be set arbitrarily by controlling the voltage applied to the motor. Key features include a large output current, thermal shutdown protection, and pins to set the output voltage. Application examples are provided.
The BA6209 and BA6209N ICs are motor driver chips that can operate motors in forward, reverse, or braking modes. They can handle motor currents up to 1.6A and have features such as integrated braking, rush current absorption, and motor speed control via an input pin. The chips are designed to drive brush motors typically used in devices like VCRs and cassette recorders.
The BA6191 is a 2-channel motor driver IC that can be used in applications like CD players. It has four operating modes - forward, reverse, stop, and brake - that are selected by two control logic inputs. It uses a negative power supply and has protections like thermal shutdown and power supply voltage drop muting. The IC outputs a voltage twice the reference voltage in forward and reverse modes and stops output or brakes in the other modes.
This document provides specifications for the BA5417, a dual power amplifier IC compatible with 6-15V power supplies. It is designed for use in radio cassette and mini component players. Key features include high output power of up to 5W per channel, low distortion of 0.1% or less, and standby switching functions. The document provides detailed electrical characteristics, application circuit examples, and test data graphs.
This document provides information on the BA6238A, BA6238AN, BA6239A, and BA6239AN motor driver ICs, which incorporate two reversible motor drivers suitable for driving small DC brush motors. Each IC contains built-in power transistors for motor driving and thermal shutdown circuits to protect from overheating. The document includes specifications, application examples, operating procedures, and electrical characteristic curves for the motor driver ICs.
The BA6229 is a monolithic integrated circuit used for driving reversible motors. It contains a logic section that can set brake and open modes and an output transistor that controls forward and reverse motor operations. Some key features include a built-in power transistor for motor driving up to 1.2A, operation from 8-23V supply voltage, and four output modes for forward, reverse, stop, and brake functions.
The BA6219B and BA6219BFP-Y are reversible motor driver ICs suitable for brush motors. They have two logic inputs that allow four output modes: forward, reverse, idling, and braking. The motor speed can be set arbitrarily by controlling the voltage applied to the motor. Key features include a large output current, thermal shutdown protection, and pins to set the output voltage. Application examples are provided.
The BA6209 and BA6209N ICs are motor driver chips that can operate motors in forward, reverse, or braking modes. They can handle motor currents up to 1.6A and have features such as integrated braking, rush current absorption, and motor speed control via an input pin. The chips are designed to drive brush motors typically used in devices like VCRs and cassette recorders.
The BA6191 is a 2-channel motor driver IC that can be used in applications like CD players. It has four operating modes - forward, reverse, stop, and brake - that are selected by two control logic inputs. It uses a negative power supply and has protections like thermal shutdown and power supply voltage drop muting. The IC outputs a voltage twice the reference voltage in forward and reverse modes and stops output or brakes in the other modes.
This document provides specifications for the BA5417, a dual power amplifier IC compatible with 6-15V power supplies. It is designed for use in radio cassette and mini component players. Key features include high output power of up to 5W per channel, low distortion of 0.1% or less, and standby switching functions. The document provides detailed electrical characteristics, application circuit examples, and test data graphs.
The BA5406 is a dual-OTL monolithic power IC containing two high-output, low-frequency power amplifiers. It can output 5W with a 12V power supply or 2.8W with a 9V power supply into a 3Ω load. It has low "pop" noise when power is applied and generates little radio-band noise, making it suitable for stereo radio cassette players and other audio applications. The IC has features such as good low-voltage characteristics, channel balance, and distortion performance in a compact 12-pin package.
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The BA3822LS, BA3822FS, BA3823LS, and BA3824LS are monolithic, five-point stereo graphic equalizer ICs. Each IC has two channels with independently set center frequencies. These ICs are ideal for home stereo systems, radio cassette players, and car stereos due to their wide operating voltage range and compact packages. The ICs differ in their amount of boost and cut control, so choose according to your application requirements.
The BA3812L is a five-channel graphic equalizer integrated circuit that provides all necessary functions on a single chip. It features low distortion, low noise, and wide dynamic range, making it suitable for hi-fi stereo applications. The five center frequencies can be independently set using external capacitors. By using two ICs, a 10-point graphic equalizer can be created. The IC has a wide operating voltage range of 3.5V to 16V allowing it to be used in various stereo equipment.
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The BA5406 is a dual-OTL monolithic power IC containing two high-output, low-frequency power amplifiers. It can output 5W with a 12V power supply or 2.8W with a 9V power supply into a 3Ω load. It has low "pop" noise when power is applied and generates little radio-band noise, making it suitable for stereo radio cassette players and other audio applications. The IC has features such as good low-voltage characteristics, channel balance, and distortion performance in a compact 12-pin package.
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The BA3822LS, BA3822FS, BA3823LS, and BA3824LS are monolithic, five-point stereo graphic equalizer ICs. Each IC has two channels with independently set center frequencies. These ICs are ideal for home stereo systems, radio cassette players, and car stereos due to their wide operating voltage range and compact packages. The ICs differ in their amount of boost and cut control, so choose according to your application requirements.
The BA3812L is a five-channel graphic equalizer integrated circuit that provides all necessary functions on a single chip. It features low distortion, low noise, and wide dynamic range, making it suitable for hi-fi stereo applications. The five center frequencies can be independently set using external capacitors. By using two ICs, a 10-point graphic equalizer can be created. The IC has a wide operating voltage range of 3.5V to 16V allowing it to be used in various stereo equipment.
This 3 sentence document provides copyright information and references an online datasheet search site. It states that all datasheets on the site cannot be modified without permission and invites the reader to freely download and search for datasheets without needing to register on the site for fast searching.
The document discusses copyrighted material that was printed from the website www.freetradezone.com, which is a service provided by Partminer, Inc. It repeats a statement indicating that the material is copyrighted by its respective manufacturer six times.