Product Overview: SN75463PC by Texas Instruments
The SN75463PC from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, dual-peripheral driver designed to drive a wide range of loads including solenoids, relays, DC motors, LED displays, filament lamps, thermal print heads and high-power buffers. This versatile IC is a part of the 754xx series of dual peripheral drivers that are known for their reliability and ease of use.
Key Features
- High-Voltage Outputs: The SN75463PC can handle output voltages up to 30V, providing the necessary drive for a variety of high-voltage applications.
- High-Current Handling: This driver is capable of delivering output current up to 500 mA per channel, making it suitable for driving a wide range of high-current loads.
- Integrated Clamp Diodes: To protect against inductive voltage spikes, the device includes integrated clamp diodes for inductive transient suppression, which is particularly beneficial for driving inductive loads.
- Multiple Configuration Options: It can be configured in various ways, such as parallel operation for higher current capability, making it a flexible choice for different design requirements.
- Robust Design: The SN75463PC is designed to be robust against harsh conditions, featuring thermal shutdown and high noise immunity.
Applications
The SN75463PC is ideal for a range of applications across different industries. Its ability to drive high-current and high-voltage loads makes it suitable for:
- Industrial Controls
- Automotive Systems
- Motor Control Circuits
- Power Management Systems
- LED Displays and Signage
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Output Voltage (Max) |
30V |
| Output Current (Max per Channel) |
500 mA |
| Supply Voltage |
4.5V to 36V |
| Operating Temperature Range |
-40°C to 85°C |
For detailed information, datasheets, and support, visit the Texas Instruments official website or contact their support team. The SN75463PC is a testament to Texas Instruments' commitment to providing high-quality, durable, and versatile components for the electronics industry.