Flexible DC motor control solution with our automotive H-bridge pre-driver improves ECU designs
Designed to drive 4 external N-channel MOSFET transistors, the L99H92 is ideal for DC motor control in a single H-bridge or dual independent half-bridge configuration. Fully compliant with automotive requirements and able to easily adapt external power stages to different needs, the same device can be used for several electronic applications.
Key features
- AEC-Q100 qualified
- Power supply operating range 4.51 to 28 V
- Single full H-bridge or dual independent half-bridge configuration
- Dual stage charge pump
- Programmable gate driving current
- Programmable drain-source monitoring
- Programmable diagnostic output
- Two independent current sense amplifiers
- Low quiescent current
- Independent fail-safe input
Application examples
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