The TD62384F is a high-voltage, high-current sink driver array IC manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It's designed to drive inductive loads, such as relays, solenoids, and stepping motors. This device finds applications in various fields, including industrial control systems, automotive electronics, and consumer appliances. The TD62384F offers robust protection features and simplified interfacing, making it a reliable and efficient solution for driving demanding loads.
Applications
- Relay drivers
- Solenoid drivers
- Stepping motor drivers
- Lamp drivers
- Logic buffers
- Line receivers
- Industrial automation equipment
- Automotive control systems
Features
- High output voltage: 50V (min)
- High output current: 500mA per channel
- Input voltage: 3.3V/5V
- Output clamp diodes for inductive load driving
- TTL and 5V CMOS logic compatible inputs
- Built-in thermal shutdown protection
- Built-in overcurrent protection
- SOP-16 package
Benefits
- Reduced component count: The TD62384F integrates eight driver channels into a single package, saving board space and simplifying circuit design.
- Enhanced reliability: Built-in protection against overvoltage, overcurrent, and thermal overload ensures stable and reliable operation.
- Easy interfacing: TTL and CMOS compatible inputs allow direct connection to microcontrollers and other logic devices.
- High driving capability: The high output voltage and current capabilities enable it to drive a wide range of inductive loads.
- Cost-effective solution: Integrated clamp diodes eliminate the need for external flyback diodes, reducing component costs.
Additional Details
The TD62384F consists of eight independent sink driver channels, each featuring an output clamp diode for protection against inductive kickback voltages. The device is available in a SOP-16 package. Input pins are compatible with both TTL and 5V CMOS logic levels. The built-in thermal shutdown protection prevents the device from overheating by disabling the outputs when the junction temperature exceeds a safe limit. The overcurrent protection limits the output current, protecting the device and the load from damage due to short circuits or excessive current draw. The TD62384F is commonly used in industrial control, automotive systems, and consumer electronics applications where reliable and efficient driving of inductive loads is essential.