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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
All of these are 4-channel BTL drivers, driving the spindle motor, sled motor, focus coil and tracking coil. The inputs are driven by the [[CD_DSP|DSP]]. | All of these are 4-channel BTL drivers, driving the spindle motor, sled motor, focus coil and tracking coil. The inputs are driven by the [[CD_DSP|DSP]]. | ||
They naturally run relatively warm (hence the large ground pads for heatsinking), but should never get too hot to touch (->IC or something connected to it is probably defective or shorted). | They naturally run relatively warm (hence the large ground pads for heatsinking), but should never get too hot to touch (->IC or something connected to it is probably defective or shorted). | ||
For the Rohm ICs, datasheets are available online. | |||
== ICs used == | == ICs used == |
Revision as of 08:53, 19 October 2021
Overview
All of these are 4-channel BTL drivers, driving the spindle motor, sled motor, focus coil and tracking coil. The inputs are driven by the DSP.
They naturally run relatively warm (hence the large ground pads for heatsinking), but should never get too hot to touch (->IC or something connected to it is probably defective or shorted).
For the Rohm ICs, datasheets are available online.
ICs used
Rohm
- BA6398FP (PU-7, PU-8 (-11))
- BA6397FP (PU-8 (-21 and up))
- BA6392FP / BA6392FP-E2 (PU-18)
- BA5977FP / BA5977FP-E2 (PU-20, PU-22, PU-23)
- BA5947FP / BA5947FP-E2 (PM-41)
Panasonic
- AN8732SB (PU-22, PU-23, PM-41)