High-current switching in control systems

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AC and DC power control, switching power supplies, and inverters. Motor Control:

Electrical characteristics (typical table entries to include)

Used in Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) and industrial automation.

to minimize conduction losses and improve overall system energy efficiency.

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The provides the essential electrical parameters, pin configurations, and thermal specifications for the A68064 , a highly versatile power control component primarily manufactured by Teccor Electronics (now part of Littelfuse). Packaged in a standardized, robust TO-220 form factor , this device is heavily utilized in industrial automation, motor control, and power management systems.

Efficient voltage regulation and power switching.

Connect each motor phase to an output (with current limiting resistors). Use the datasheet’s recommended flyback diodes (though internal clamp diodes to VBB are sufficient for back-EMF). Sequence outputs using a microcontroller to step the motor.

Driving DC motors or actuators in industrial machinery

digitalWrite(enablePin, LOW); // Enable outputs digitalWrite(strobePin, LOW);