The HV57708PG-G, from Microchip Technology, is a high-voltage, serial-to-parallel converter with push-pull outputs, designed to drive high-voltage applications. This robust integrated circuit (IC) is particularly suitable for applications that require high voltage levels to be controlled by low-voltage logic signals, such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs), printers, and industrial control systems.
Key Features
- High-Voltage Outputs: The device can handle output voltage levels up to 80V, making it suitable for a wide range of high-voltage applications.
- Serial-to-Parallel Conversion: With its serial input control, it minimizes the number of control lines needed, which simplifies the design and reduces the overall system complexity.
- Push-Pull Outputs: The HV57708PG-G features 32 push-pull outputs, providing strong drive capability and fast switching times for driving capacitive loads.
- Shift Register Capability: It includes a 32-bit shift register and latch function, allowing for efficient data transfer and storage.
- Output Enable Function: The output enable function allows the user to put all outputs in the high-impedance state, offering flexibility in control and power management.
- Robust Protection Features: The device includes thermal shutdown and output short-circuit protection, ensuring reliable operation under adverse conditions.
Applications
The HV57708PG-G is versatile and can be used in various high-voltage driving applications, including but not limited to:
- Large-scale LCD modules
- Industrial displays
- Printer head drivers
- PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) outputs
Product Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Output Voltage (max) |
80V |
| Number of Outputs |
32 |
| Package Type |
44-Pin PLCC |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +85°C |
With its combination of high-voltage capability, serial interface, and robust protection features, the HV57708PG-G from Microchip Technology is an excellent choice for designers looking to integrate high-voltage outputs with low power, logic-level control in their systems.