Melexis motor driver boosts new functions for EVs premiumisation

Melexis introduces the MLX81334, a motor driver designed to optimise electric vehicles' thermal valves (accurate battery temperature control) and expansion valves (heat pump refrigeration loop). This enables a longer range for EVs.

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The MLX81334 complements Melexis’s embedded motor drivers portfolio with extended memories and OTA (over-the-air) support for premium software features. 
 
The LIN-based MLX81334 is a 1A-rated motor driver intended for deployment in the mechatronic thermal management systems. This single-chip device efficiently drives small DC, BLDC or stepper motors.

Each IC has an embedded microcontroller
(with a 16-bit application processor and a separate communications processor), four FET half-bridge drivers, data conversion circuitry, plus LIN or serial interfaces. 

The 64KB on-chip memory of the MLX81334 (versus 32KB for the MLX81332) provides ample capacity for the use of sophisticated software – so more safety diagnostics can be incorporated, as well as essential
calibration data. Additionally, the MLX81334 supports OTA updates. 

The driver benefits from Melexis’s engineering expertise in high-voltage silicon-on-isolator (SOI) technology. As a result, it combines industry-leading operational robustness with elevated levels of functional integration. 

Attaining high-power operation in a streamlined form factor, the device takes up only minimal board area. This allows implementation into even the
most space-constrained of mechatronic deployments. 

Melexis’ MLX81334 drivers are supplied in 5mm x 5mm 32-pin QFN packages. They are suitable for use in 12V and 24V automotive systems. Over-temperature, over-current, over-voltage and under-voltage protection functions are all included.

“The latest generation of vehicle mechatronics requires high-power driving hardware with very little PCB footprint. Through our
new single-chip driver, we enable more compact thermal valve electronics for electric vehicles,” Marc Lambrechts, Product Line Manager of Embedded Motor Drivers at Melexis, explains.

“By keeping the bill-of-material down and the price/performance attractive, our automotive customers can develop competitive thermal management systems. Furthermore, technical support by our experienced engineers helps in achieving first-time-right designs.”

Discover more on Melexis's website or download the MLX81334 product abstract.

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