System Lens Driver Series for Mobile Phone Cameras
Parallel Interface Type
Lens Drivers for Voice Coil Motor
BD6883GUL,BH6453GUL,BD6886GUL,BD6369GUL
No.12015EAT02
●Description
The BD6883GUL, and the BH6453GUL motor driver provide 1 Constant-Current Driver Half-bridge, and 1 Constant-Voltage
Driver Half-bridge channel. The BD6886GUL, and the BD6369GUL motor driver provide 1 Constant-Voltage Driver H-bridge
channel. These lens drivers are offered in an ultra-small functional lens system for use in an auto focus system using a
Voice Coil motor.
●Features
1) BD6883GUL Characteristics
1) Ultra-small chip size package; 1.1mm×1.6mm×0.55mm
2) Low ON-Resistance Power CMOS output; on high side PMOS typ.0.65Ω, on low side NMOS typ.0.40Ω
3) ESD resistance (Human Body Model); 8kV
4) Built-in ±5% high-precision Constant-Voltage Driver (phase compensation capacitor-free design)
5) Built-in UVLO (Under Voltage Locked Out: UVLO)
6) Built-in TSD (Thermal Shut Down) circuit
7) Standby current consumption: 0μA Typ.
2) BH6453GUL Characteristics
1) Ultra-small chip size package; 1.5mm×0.9mm×0.55mm
2) Low ON-Resistance Power CMOS output; on high side PMOS typ.1.2Ω, on low side NMOS typ.0.4Ω
3) ESD resistance (Human Body Model); 8kV
4) Built in resistor for output current detect (phase compensation capacitor-free design)
5) 1.8V can be put into each control input terminal
6) Built-in UVLO (Under Voltage Locked Out: UVLO)
7) Built-in TSD (Thermal Shut Down) circuit
8) Standby current consumption: 0μA Typ.
3) BD6886GUL, BD6369GUL Characteristics
1) Ultra-small chip size package; 2.1mm×2.1mm×0.55mm
2) Low ON-Resistance Power CMOS output; on high and low sides in total typ.0.80Ω
3) ESD resistance (Human Body Model); 8kV
4) Built-in ±5% high-precision Constant-Voltage Driver (phase compensation capacitor-free design)
5) Control Input mode selection function
6) Built-in UVLO (Under Voltage Locked Out: UVLO)
7) Built-in TSD (Thermal Shut Down) circuit
8) Standby current consumption: 0μA Typ.
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