Three-phase 600 V driver with embedded controller offers ready-made solution for BLDC motors

STMicroelectronics

STSPIN32F0601 from STMicroelectronics combines an MCU for running popular motor-control algorithms with a three-phase gate driver in a single package, helping simplify board designs and accelerate BLDC motor development.

The STSPIN32F0601 from STMicroelectronics is a 600 V-rated motor drive solution for brushless dc (BLDC) motors operating from a 250 V ac mains power supply. The device combines three-phase gate drivers and an STM32F031 Arm® Cortex®-M0 microcontroller in a single 10 mm x 10 mm TQFP package. 

 

Providing a simple and highly integrated solution for the implementation of high-voltage BLDC motor-drive designs, the STSPIN32F0601 is supplied with popular control algorithms, and can be used with a software interface or with custom firmware thanks to its embedded microcontroller. The embedded software includes single- and three-shunt field-oriented control (FOC) schemes, as well as traditional sensored single-shunt and six-step sensorless control. 

 

The gate drivers integrate zero-drop bootstrap diodes and protection circuitry, including cross-conduction prevention and dead-time insertion. In addition, under-voltage lock-out protection on both the low- and high-side driving sections prevents the power switches from operating in low-efficiency or dangerous conditions. There is also a patented fast-acting smart shutdown function for overload and over-current protection. 

 

The integrated 48 MHz STM32F0 MCU gives designers the freedom to use the rich STM32 development ecosystem when building applications. The MCU features 4 kbytes of SRAM, and 32 kbytes of Flash memory for data and code storage. The STSPIN32F0601 analog and digital peripherals include a 12-bit ADC with up to ten channels, six general-purpose timers, 21 general-purpose I/O pins, and I2C, USART and SPI ports. 

 

An integrated bootloader provides for flexible device lifecycle management, allowing firmware updates to be applied in the field. 

 

The STSPIN32F0601 is pin-compatible with the ST 250 V-rated STSPIN32F0251 and STSPIN32F0252, allowing hardware and firmware to be re-used in products for operation on either 110 V or 250 V ac mains supplies. 

Features

  • Low-power standby mode 
  • Matched propagation delay for all channels 
  • Integrated bootstrap diodes 
  • On-chip debug support 
  • Operating-temperature range: -40°C to 125°C 

Applications

  • Corded power tools 
  • Motor drives 
  • Pumps 
  • Fans 
  • Compressors 
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Evaluation Boards

Part supported: STSPIN32F0601 

Board part numbers: EVSPIN32F0601S1 and EVSPIN32F0601S3 

The EVSPIN32F0601S3 motor control board is fully compatible with ST’s X-CUBE-MCSDK motor-control software development kit. These tools simplify development of drives that implement single-shunt control, in the case of the EVSPIN32F0601S1, or three-shunt control with the EVSPIN32F0601S3. 

 

The boards also contain a power-supply stage and a populated MOSFET output stage which has a dual footprint. This allows the user to replace the devices provided with alternative MOSFETs or IGBTs in DPAK or PowerFlat packages. 

 

A detachable STLINK debugger provides for configuration and firmware debugging using standard STM32 tools. Single-wire debug and UART connectors are also available. 

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