APX6223
DSC Motors Driver IC
Features
General Description
TheAPX6223 CMOS integrated circuit builds driving
capability for Digital Still Camera Exposure/Shutter/
Focus/Zoom motor operation. Independent control
inputsdriveSaturation, Constant voltageand Constant
current H bridge.
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H Bridges Independent Control
Channels Saturation Voltage Drive, One Channel
Constant Voltage Drive and One Channel
Constant Current Drive
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Support DSC Exposure/Shutter/Focus/Zoom
MotorDriving
AdvancedCMOSprocessing isusedto take advantage
of low-voltage and low-power requirements. A power
saving moodcan optimizetheenergy savinginportable
application. TheAPX6223 comes in a miniature 48-pin
LQFP and TQFN packages.
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Power Save Mode
Lower Power Excitation Mode for Constant
Current H Bridge
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Thermal Shutdown Protection
Low Voltage Detection
Lower Voltage Operation From 2.5V ~ 5.5V
CMOS Process, Lower Power Consumption
Compact Design for Small Size Package
Lead Free Available (RoHS Compliant)
Applications
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Digital Still Camera for Exposure/Shutter/
Focus/Zoom Motor Driving
Ordering and Marking Information
Package Code
QD : LQFP - 48
Operating Ambient Temp. Range
APX6223
QB : TQFN - 48
Lead Free Code
Handling Code
Temp. Range
Package Code
°
I : -40 to 85 C
Handling Code
TY : Tray
Lead Free Code
L : Lead Free Device
Blank : Original Device
APX6223 QD/QB :
XXXXX - Date Code
APX6223
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Note: ANPEC lead-free products contain molding compounds/die attach materials and 100% matte tin plate
termination finish; which are fully compliant with RoHS and compatible with both SnPb and lead-free soldiering
operations. ANPEC lead-free products meet or exceed the lead-free requirements of IPC/JEDEC J STD-020C
for MSL classification at lead-free peak reflow temperature.
ANPEC reserves the right to make changes to improve reliability or manufacturability without notice, and advise
customers to obtain the latest version of relevant information to verify before placing orders.
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Rev. A.2 - Jul., 2005