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Features

  • The RAA730502 is a monolithic programmable analog IC with a range of on-chip circuits
  • On-chip high-speed instrumentation amplifier with comparator x 4 ch
  • On-chip D/A converter x 5 ch
  • On-chip temperature sensor x 1 ch
  • On-chip SPI x 1 ch
  • Includes a low-current mode
  • Operating voltage range: 3.0 V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.5 V
  • Operating temperature range: -40ºC ≤ TA ≤ 105ºC
  • Package: 48-pin plastic LQFP (fine pitch) (7 x 7)

Description

Smart Analog IC502 has a built-in high-speed instrument amplifier with comparator and D/A converter. It is suitable for home appliances that require motor control.

The RAA730502 is a monolithic programmable analog IC with a range of on-chip circuits such as high-speed instrumentation amplifiers with comparators, D/A converters, and a temperature sensor, allowing the RAA730502 to be used as an analog front-end device for sensing current in motor control applications. The RAA730502 uses a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) to allow external devices to control each on-chip circuit, enabling a more compact package and a reduction in the number of control pins. The compact package used by the RAA730502—a 48-pin LQFP—in turns enables a more compact set design.

Applications

  • Motor control for home appliances
  • Air purifiers
  • Air conditioners
  • Refrigerators
  • Dishwashers
  • Electric bicycles
Part NumberStatusSamplesStockPackageLead Count (#)Pb (Lead) FreeTemp. Range (°C)
RAA730502CFP#AC0ObsoleteN/AOut of StockLFQFP48#Yes-40 to +105
RAA730502DFP#AC0ObsoleteN/AOut of StockLFQFP48#Yes-40 to +105
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