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ZXBM2001

Manufacturer Part Number
ZXBM2001
Description
VARIABLE SPEED 2-PHASE FAN MOTOR CONTROLLER
Manufacturer
Zetex Semiconductors
Datasheet

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
The ZXBM200x series of 2-phase DC brushless motor
pre-drivers are capable of driving both Bipolar or
MOSFET power transistors.
For smaller fans and blowers it is likely that bipolar
power transistors would be used as shown in the
following Applications circuit.
In Figure 1, R1 & R2 have their value selected to provide
suitable base current in keeping with the winding
current and gain of the power transistors Q1 & Q2. R3 &
R4 have their value selected to provide efficient
switch-off of Q1 & Q2. The Zener diodes ZD1 & ZD2
provide active clamping in conjunction with Q1 & Q2.
It is also recommended that the supply de-coupling
capacitor C3 is positioned as close as is practical to the
ZXBM device pins.
TYPICAL APPLICATION (ZXBM2001) using
Bipolar power transistors
Figure 1
In the case of higher power fans and blowers it may be
more applicable to use MOSFET devices to switch the
windings as illustrated in the second applications
circuit shown in Figure 2.
In Figure 2, the Resistor ratio of R1 to R3 and R2 to R4
provide the required Gate turn-on voltage whilst the
absolute values will be chosen to provide sufficient
gate switching currents.
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Also illustrated in the two Applications circuits above
are the methods of connection for both a ‘naked’ Hall
device, as seen in the bipolar circuit in Figure 1, and a
buffered Hall device, as in the MOSFET circuit in Figure
2. In this latter circuit R5 & R6 bias the H- pin at a voltage
equivalent to half the swing of the Hall device. R7 will
be needed if the buffered Hall device does not have its
own internal pull-up.
TYPICAL APPLICATION (ZXBM2001) using
MOSFET power transistors
Figure 2
Graph 1 below, illustrates the PWM drive waveform
taken from and application using the MOSFET circuit in
Figure 2. This shows the waveforms to be found at the
Ph1 output and at the drain/Winding node.
Graph 1
ISSUE 1 - APRIL 2002

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