TPIC6B595DWR by Texas Instruments
The TPIC6B595DWR is a state-of-the-art power logic 8-bit shift register designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions. This high-performance integrated circuit is part of the TPIC6B595 family and is encapsulated in a 20-pin SOIC package with a wide body (DW) format. The device is specifically engineered to provide an optimal solution for applications requiring serial input to parallel output conversion with high-voltage output drive capability.
Featuring an 8-bit serial-in, parallel-out shift register that feeds an 8-bit D-type storage register, the TPIC6B595DWR offers high functionality in systems where direct interface with a microcontroller or other logic controllers is necessary. The outputs of the storage register are connected to 8 N-channel MOSFETs, making it capable of sinking a significant amount of current, which is ideal for directly driving LEDs, relays, or other high-current loads.
One of the key advantages of the TPIC6B595DWR is its built-in power output stage with a 150-mA continuous current rating per channel and a 500-mA peak current rating, which is suitable for applications that demand high-power output. Additionally, the device is equipped with a clamp diode for each output, providing protection against inductive load transients, thereby enhancing its robustness in demanding environments.
This shift register operates over a wide supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V, making it versatile for various logic-level requirements. The TPIC6B595DWR also boasts a low power consumption, with a typical shift register clock (SRCK) frequency of 30 MHz, which allows for high-speed data transfer and improved efficiency in data processing tasks.
With its exceptional build quality and reliability, the TPIC6B595DWR is a perfect choice for designers looking to implement power driving capabilities into their digital systems. It is commonly used in LED displays, digital signage, industrial controls, and a host of other applications that require the conversion of serial data to parallel output with high-voltage driving power.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and support documentation, interested parties are encouraged to visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their support team for further assistance.