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    Powered by a 32-bit CPU core (ARM Cortex-M3), the HVC 4223F Flex Servo-Drive delivers cost-effective and high-performance solutions for high-power applications, including automotive, industrial, consumer, & more

    Flex Servo-Drive for Direct Control of Electric Motors

    12/19/2018

    PLANO, TX – Rutronik has announced that TDK-Micronas’ HVC 4223F Flex Servo-Drive for direct control of electric motors is available at www.Rutronik24.com.

    The flex servo-drive from TDK-Micronas, a TDK group company and leading German manufacturer of magnetic Hall-effect sensors, enables cost-effective realization of powerful and compact DC motor control. Powered by a 32-bit CPU core (ARM Cortex-M3), the HVC 4223F device integrates various high-performance analog functions to deliver high-power solutions for a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, consumer, instrumentation, and more.

    The HVC 4223F Flex Servo-Drive features flexible peripherals, which allow the device to directly control brush-type, stepper (bipolar or three phase), or brushless direct current (BLDC) motors via integrated high-performance half-bridges without the need for external components. The latest device also contains an advanced LIN UART with a LIN 2.x transceiver, as well as voltage regulators to connect the device directly to a 5.4V to 18V automotive board net. In addition, the Flex Servo-Drive also features a 32KB flash program memory, which provides high flexibility in code development, production ramp-up, and in-system firmware update.

    For more information about TDK-Micronas’ HVC 4223F Flex Servo-Drive, as well as information about TDK-Micronas/Rutronik, please visit: https://www.rutronik.com/tdk-micronas/.

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