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SENSE (7) ──► common sense resistor (R_SENSE) → ground The built‑in over‑current protection will shut down the offending channel while the other continues to operate. By feeding a gradually rising voltage (e.g., via an RC ramp) into IN1 and IN2 , the JUC‑530‑C can be used to implement soft‑start for sensitive analog front‑ends. The low R DS(on) ensures minimal voltage drop during the ramp. 6. PCB Layout Recommendations | Recommendation | Reason | |----------------|--------| | Place a 0.1 µF decoupling capacitor within 0.5 mm of the VDD pin. | Reduces supply noise and meets transient current spikes. | | Keep gate‑drive traces (IN1/IN2) as short as possible (< 5 mm) and route them away from high‑frequency switching nodes. | Minimises ringing and EMI. | | Use a low‑value sense resistor (0.1 Ω – 0.33 Ω) and route the SENSE node with a ground‑plane return to avoid voltage offsets. | Accurate over‑current detection. | | Provide thermal vias under the IC if the design expects > 1 W of dissipation (rare for this part). | Improves heat spreading. | | Keep OUT1/OUT2 traces at least 0.2 mm away from high‑current traces that are not switched by the JUC‑530‑C. | Prevents cross‑talk and accidental latch‑up. | 7. Ordering Information | Package | Qty per Reel | Lead‑free? | RoHS | Automotive | |---------|--------------|------------|------|------------| | 8‑Pin TSSOP (4.4 mm × 5.0 mm) | 5 000 | Yes | Yes | Yes (AEC‑Q100) |

| Variant | Description | |---------|-------------| | JUC‑530‑C | Standard (5 V, 2 A) | | JUC‑530‑C‑A | Automotive‑grade (extended temperature -40 °C to +125 °C) | | JUC‑530‑C‑L | Low‑ESD (±30 kV HBM) version | juc-530-c

Purchase via: Digi‑Key, Mouser, Arrow, or directly through JUC Technologies’ sales portal (quote #JUC‑530‑C‑2024‑01). | Item | Standard | Result | |------|----------|--------| | RoHS | EU Directive 2011/65/EU | Compliant (lead‑free, halogen‑free) | | REACH | SVHC list | No restricted substances | | AEC‑Q100 | Automotive electronic components | Qualified (JUC‑530‑C‑A) | | MIL‑STD‑883 | (optional) | Passed (packaging) | | ESD | HBM 15 kV, CDM 0.5 kV | Conforms | | MTBF (operating at 125 °C) | – | > 2 × 10⁶ h (estimated) | 9. Typical Failure Modes & Troubleshooting | Symptom | Likely Cause | Diagnostic Step | Remedy | |---------|--------------|------------------|--------| | Channel does not turn on | Gate driver pin floating or MCU pin low | Measure voltage on INx with a scope while toggling MCU pin | Pull‑up resistor (10 kΩ) to V SENSE (7) ──► common sense resistor (R_SENSE) →

MCU PWM_A ──► IN1 (3) → Motor‑A (OUT1, pin 4) MCU PWM_B ──► IN2 (5) → Motor‑B (OUT2, pin 6) | | Keep gate‑drive traces (IN1/IN2) as short

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+5V (VDD) ──────┐ │ ▼ ┌─────────────────┐ │ Dual MOSFET │ │ Switches │ └───────┬─────────┘ IN1 ──► PWM driver─►│ Gate‑A │ Gate‑B ◄─► PWM driver ◄─► IN2 │ │ │ OUT1 ◄─────────────│ Drain‑A│ Drain‑B ◄───────OUT2 └─────┬──┘ └───┬─────┘ │ │ SENSE│ │SENSE ▼ ▼ ┌───────────────┐ │ Over‑Current │ │ Detector │ └───────┬───────┘ │ GND 5.1 LED‑Array Driver (single channel) VDD (5 V) ──+───[0.1 µF]───+───> VDD pin (1) | | | ┌─┴─┐ | │ │ | │JUC│ | │‑530│ | │‑C │ | └─┬─┘ | | | +─► OUT1 (pin 4) → LED array (with series resistor) | +───► IN1 (pin 3) ← MCU PWM pin | +───► SENSE (pin 7) → optional sense resistor (R_SENSE) for over‑current setting Choose R SENSE using the formula provided in the datasheet to set the desired over‑current limit. 5.2 Dual‑Motor Driver (two independent channels) VDD (5 V) ──► VDD pin (1) GND ──► GND pin (2)