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NJM3772FM2

Manufacturer: JRC

DUAL STEPPER MOTOR DRIVER

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
NJM3772FM2 JRC 214 In Stock

Description and Introduction

DUAL STEPPER MOTOR DRIVER The **NJM3772FM2** is a high-performance, dual full-bridge motor driver IC designed for precise control of DC motors and stepper motors. Manufactured by New Japan Radio (NJR), this component integrates two independent H-bridge circuits, allowing bidirectional control of two DC motors or a single bipolar stepper motor with ease.  

Featuring a wide operating voltage range (up to 30V) and a peak output current of 1.2A per channel, the NJM3772FM2 is well-suited for applications in robotics, automation, and small-scale motor control systems. Its built-in thermal shutdown and overcurrent protection mechanisms enhance reliability, preventing damage under adverse conditions.  

The IC operates with a simple logic interface, accepting standard TTL or CMOS-level inputs for direction and enable control. Its compact SOP-16 package makes it ideal for space-constrained designs while maintaining efficient heat dissipation.  

Key applications include **printer mechanisms, CNC machines, and small robotic actuators**, where smooth and precise motor control is essential. With its robust design and versatile functionality, the NJM3772FM2 provides a reliable solution for engineers seeking efficient motor driver performance in embedded systems.  

For detailed specifications, always refer to the official datasheet to ensure proper integration within your circuit design.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

DUAL STEPPER MOTOR DRIVER

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