The L6226D can operate from -40°C to 150°C, making it suitable for high-reliability applications.
STMicroelectronics provides a dedicated motor control library and development tools, such as the STM32 Motor Control SDK, to help engineers configure the L6226D for their specific motor application.
The L6226D has a maximum current rating of 2.5A per channel, making it suitable for small to medium-sized motor applications.
Yes, the L6226D is designed for BLDC motor control and provides the necessary features, such as three-phase output, to control BLDC motors.
The L6226D has built-in overcurrent and overvoltage protection features, including current sensing and thermal shutdown. Additionally, external protection components, such as fuses and TVS diodes, can be used to further protect the device.