SD148 | Value-Based BLDC Motor Controller
Benefits
Optimum in price & performance
Embedded MCU with headroom for FOC, diagnostics and security processing
Automotive safety: ASIL-B capable with EMM, MBIST, LBIST
Cybersecurity: base security setup including secure boot, secure flash
Advanced motor control via optimized timers and fast ADCs
Thermal budget optimization due to efficient power supply tree
Target applications
Electric oil/water/fuel pumps
HVAC blowers
Engine cooling fans
Front/rear wipers
Comfort & thermal management systems
Seat control, sunroof, trunk lid actuators
Technical Features
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Type
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Value-Based BLDC Motor Controller
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Package
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QFN48 (7×7 mm) with exposed pad, wettable flanks
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Application Power Range
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Up to ~2 kW motor systems (depending on MOSFETs & thermal design)
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Motor Control Capability
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Sensorless (BEMF) and sensored control (Hall, encoder, analog sensors)
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Supply Voltage Range
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20 V to 70 V (direct 48 V boardnet operation)
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Integrated Power Management
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On-chip buck regulator (~14 V) + internal LDOs + 3.3 V / 20 mA sensor supply
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Gate Driver (3-Phase B6)
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Control of 6× external N-MOSFETs up to 100 V,
±1 A peak gate drive current, Rdson < 10mOhm, PWM frequency 10–21 kHz, optimized for high-efficiency BLDC operation |
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CPU
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M33 @ 80 MHz
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Memory
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160 kB Flash (ECC), 16 kB Data Flash, 16 kB RAM (ECC protected)
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ADC
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12-bit ADC (16 channels) + 10-bit fast ADC for critical monitoring
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Current Sensing
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Single-shunt measurement with programmable gain amplifier (5 gain levels)
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Communication
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LIN 2.x (ISO 17987 / SAE J2602 compliant)
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Low Power Modes
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Sleep mode ~100 µA with wake-up via LIN / timer / wakeup pin
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Protection & Diagnostics
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Overcurrent, overtemperature, undervoltage, system diagnostics
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Safety
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ISO 26262 support up to ASIL-B
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Security
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Secure boot, secure flash programming, protected debug access
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Operating Temperature
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Junction -40 °C to 150 °C
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