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Part RoHS Manufacturer Interface IC Type Temperature Grade Terminal Form No. of Terminals Package Code Package Shape Package Body Material Surface Mount Maximum Supply Voltage No. of Functions No. of Channels Technology Maximum Supply Current Nominal Supply Voltage Maximum Supply Voltage-1 Power Supplies (V) Nominal Negative Supply Voltage Package Style (Meter) Package Equivalence Code Minimum Supply Voltage-1 Sub-Category Minimum Supply Voltage Terminal Pitch Maximum Operating Temperature Nominal Supply Voltage-1 Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Terminal Position JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum Seated Height Width Qualification Additional Features Drive Type JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Length

BA5936S

ROHM

CD MOTOR DRIVER

OTHER

THROUGH-HOLE

32

SDIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

13.2 V

1

6

8 V

IN-LINE, SHRINK PITCH

6 V

1.778 mm

85 Cel

-35 Cel

TIN/TIN COPPER

DUAL

R-PDIP-T32

5 mm

10.16 mm

Not Qualified

OPTICAL

e3/e2

10

260

28 mm

TA2092AN

Toshiba

CD MOTOR DRIVER

OTHER

THROUGH-HOLE

24

SDIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

10 V

1

4

BIPOLAR

8 V

IN-LINE, SHRINK PITCH

4.5 V

1.778 mm

85 Cel

-30 Cel

DUAL

R-PDIP-T24

4.5 mm

7.62 mm

Not Qualified

NOT SPECIFIED

NOT SPECIFIED

22 mm

Drive Electronics

Drive electronics are electronic components that control and drive a wide range of devices, including motors, LEDs, solenoids, and other electronic components. These electronics are used in a variety of applications, such as robotics, automation, and consumer electronics.

Drive electronics can be classified into several types based on their specific functions and applications. Some of the most common types of drive electronics include:

1. Motor drivers - These electronics control and drive the rotation of DC and stepper motors. They typically include a microcontroller, power MOSFETs, and protection circuitry.

2. LED drivers - These electronics control the brightness of LEDs and can be used in a variety of lighting applications, such as architectural lighting, automotive lighting, and backlighting.

3. Solenoid drivers - These electronics control and drive solenoids, which are electromechanical devices that produce a mechanical motion when energized. They are commonly used in industrial automation and control applications.

Drive electronics can also include power supplies, motor controllers, and amplifiers, among other components. They are typically characterized by their voltage and current ratings, as well as their efficiency and reliability.