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Infineon Technologies IMD112T6F040XUMA1 — Analog & Data Acquisition

IMD112T6F040XUMA1 iMOTION™ Controller, 5.5V-20V, LQFP-40

MPNIMD112T6F040XUMA1
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Infineon iMOTION™ series, Controller - Speed, IMD112T6F040XUMA1, 5.5V ~ 20V supply, Half Bridge (3) output, PG-LQFP-40-1 package, -40°C ~ 105°C.

$6.85Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging40-LQFP
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
SeriesiMOTION™
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

IMD112T6F040XUMA1 specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesiMOTION™
MountingSurface Mount
Motor type - AC, DCAC, Synchronous
Motor type - stepperMultiphase
Voltage5.5V ~ 20V
InterfaceSerial, UART
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 105°C (TA)
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
FunctionController - Speed
TechnologyIGBT
ApplicationsGeneral Purpose
Case40-LQFP
Output configurationHalf Bridge (3)

Product details

Active iMOTION™ motor controller in LQFP-40

The Infineon IMD112T6F040XUMA1 is an active-production iMOTION™ series motor controller that integrates a speed-control engine with a half-bridge (3) gate-drive output stage, targeting AC synchronous and multiphase stepper motor applications.

Interface and control

Communication with a host MCU runs over a Serial UART interface — the controller handles the speed loop internally, so the host only sends target speed and receives status, offloading the real-time control from the main processor. The half-bridge (3) output configuration drives the three phases of a BLDC or PMSM motor directly through external IGBTs or MOSFETs; the internal gate-drive logic includes shoot-through protection and dead-time insertion.

Compliance and procurement posture

Marked as Active in production and ROHS3 compliant, the IMD112T6F040XUMA1 is available for new designs and volume BOMs without last-time-buy risk.

Frequently asked questions

What motor types does the IMD112T6F040XUMA1 support?

It supports AC synchronous motors and multiphase stepper motors, with the half-bridge (3) output driving three-phase BLDC or PMSM stages.