Product Overview: Texas Instruments SN7407DRG4
The Texas Instruments SN7407DRG4 is a high-performance hex buffer and driver designed to provide interface solutions for a wide range of digital electronics applications. This integrated circuit features six independent buffer/drivers with open-collector high-voltage outputs to interface between different voltage levels within digital systems.
Constructed with TI's advanced technology, the SN7407DRG4 is capable of driving a variety of loads, including LEDs, relays, and other high-current devices. Each unit can drive up to 30V at 40mA, making it suitable for a multitude of purposes, from simple logic signal buffering to driving heavier loads that require higher voltage and current.
Key Features:
- Voltage Compatibility: The device can operate with a voltage range of 4.75V to 5.25V, compatible with TTL logic levels, ensuring reliable operation in a standard logic environment.
- High-Voltage Outputs: The open-collector outputs can handle up to 30V, providing the flexibility to control a variety of output loads.
- Current Driving Capability: Each output can drive up to 40mA, making it suitable for directly driving many standard components.
- Thermal Shutdown: The SN7407DRG4 is equipped with a thermal shutdown feature, enhancing the safety and reliability of the device by preventing overheating.
- Package Type: The device comes in an SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, allowing for a compact design and easy integration into a wide range of electronic systems.
Applications:
The SN7407DRG4 is highly versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- Logic level shifting or translation
- Relay driving
- LED driving
- Peripheral driving for microcontrollers
- Line driving where high output voltage and current are needed
This Texas Instruments product is designed to meet the stringent requirements of the modern electronics industry, providing a reliable and robust solution for interfacing and driving applications. The SN7407DRG4 is a testament to TI's commitment to high-quality, high-performance integrated circuits.