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5d71f0d9752eb272dc4048be TLE94112ELSHIELDTOBO1 - Evaluation Board https://www.componentstores.com/s/59c9e4669bd3e7c70c5f5e6c/ms.products/5d71f0d9752eb272dc4048be/images/5d71f0d9752eb272dc4048bf/5d71f092762fd97223c8e81b/5d71f092762fd97223c8e81b.jpg
Description:
The TLE94112ELSHIELDTOBO1 from Infineon is a DC motor shield with TLE94112EL for Arduino. The DC motor shield is a small evaluation board equipped with TLE94112EL for use with Arduino. The TLE94112EL is capable to drive up to 6 small DC motors in parallel mode or up to 11 DC motors in cascaded mode. The shield can be controlled by a microcontroller via an SPI interface. For example, either an Arduino Uno R3 or the XMC1100 Boot Kit from Infineon can be used as master. The board features an Infineon TLE94112EL, a twelve-fold half-bridge driver with integrated MOSFETs. Each half-bridge can drive peak currents up to 0.9 A and DC current in the range of 200mA to 500mA, depending on the application conditions and the number of activated outputs. The DC Motor Control Shield has an active reverse polarity protection with the p-channel MOSFET IPD50P04P4L-11. The outputs can be used stand-alone or combined to increase driving capability up to 3.6A.
Features:
  • Driver with 12 half-bridge outputs to drive DC motors, resistive or inductive loads
  • SPI interface with zero clock diagnosis
  • Enhanced EMC performance
  • Integrated PWM generator with 3 different frequencies (80Hz, 100Hz, 200Hz)
  • Shield enables compact design for multi-motor applications
  • Cost efficient design for multi-motor applications
  • Less communication with µC through integrated PWM generator and zero clock diagnosis
  • Lower cost by reducing external components to EME requirements
  • Protected against overtemperature, overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage protection
TT-ELB-2728593
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INFINEON
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TLE94112ELSHIELDTOBO1 -  Evaluation Board

TLE94112ELSHIELDTOBO1 - Evaluation Board

Sku: TT-ELB-2728593
₹2,079.16


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Description of product

Description:
The TLE94112ELSHIELDTOBO1 from Infineon is a DC motor shield with TLE94112EL for Arduino. The DC motor shield is a small evaluation board equipped with TLE94112EL for use with Arduino. The TLE94112EL is capable to drive up to 6 small DC motors in parallel mode or up to 11 DC motors in cascaded mode. The shield can be controlled by a microcontroller via an SPI interface. For example, either an Arduino Uno R3 or the XMC1100 Boot Kit from Infineon can be used as master. The board features an Infineon TLE94112EL, a twelve-fold half-bridge driver with integrated MOSFETs. Each half-bridge can drive peak currents up to 0.9 A and DC current in the range of 200mA to 500mA, depending on the application conditions and the number of activated outputs. The DC Motor Control Shield has an active reverse polarity protection with the p-channel MOSFET IPD50P04P4L-11. The outputs can be used stand-alone or combined to increase driving capability up to 3.6A.
Features:
  • Driver with 12 half-bridge outputs to drive DC motors, resistive or inductive loads
  • SPI interface with zero clock diagnosis
  • Enhanced EMC performance
  • Integrated PWM generator with 3 different frequencies (80Hz, 100Hz, 200Hz)
  • Shield enables compact design for multi-motor applications
  • Cost efficient design for multi-motor applications
  • Less communication with µC through integrated PWM generator and zero clock diagnosis
  • Lower cost by reducing external components to EME requirements
  • Protected against overtemperature, overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage protection