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NJM3773D2

Manufacturer: JRC

DUAL STEPPER MOTOR DRIVER

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
NJM3773D2 JRC 966 In Stock

Description and Introduction

DUAL STEPPER MOTOR DRIVER The **NJM3773D2** is a high-performance dual full-bridge driver IC designed for precise motor control applications. Manufactured by New Japan Radio (NJR), this component integrates two independent H-bridge circuits, allowing bidirectional control of two DC motors or a single stepper motor with ease.  

Featuring a wide operating voltage range (up to 30V) and a peak output current of 1.2A per channel, the NJM3773D2 is well-suited for robotics, automation, and small-scale industrial systems. Its built-in thermal shutdown and overcurrent protection mechanisms enhance reliability, safeguarding the device and connected motors from damage under fault conditions.  

The NJM3773D2 supports both **PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation)** and **direct logic input** control, providing flexibility in speed and direction management. Low saturation voltage and efficient power handling contribute to reduced heat dissipation, making it ideal for compact designs.  

With a compact **DIP-16** package, this driver IC is compatible with standard PCB layouts, simplifying integration into existing circuits. Whether used in consumer electronics, automotive systems, or precision instrumentation, the NJM3773D2 delivers robust performance with minimal external components, making it a practical choice for engineers seeking reliable motor control solutions.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

DUAL STEPPER MOTOR DRIVER

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