The SN75462 from Texas Instruments is a versatile dual peripheral driver designed to cater to a wide array of applications. This integrated circuit is part of TI's prominent line of driver components, offering reliable performance for interfacing between low-level logic and high-current loads.
Key Features
- High-Voltage Outputs: The SN75462 is capable of delivering output voltages up to 30V, making it suitable for driving a variety of peripheral devices.
- High-Current Handling: Each driver can source up to 500 mA of continuous current, providing sufficient power for numerous applications.
- Integrated Clamp Diodes: To protect against voltage spikes, the device includes clamp diodes at the output stages, ensuring enhanced reliability for inductive loads.
- Flexible Operation: The SN75462 can operate from a wide range of supply voltages, from 4.5V to 36V, accommodating various logic levels and peripheral requirements.
- Dual Independent Drivers: The two independent driver channels can be used in tandem or separately, allowing for flexibility in system design.
Applications
The SN75462 is designed for interfacing digital systems to high-power peripherals. Common applications include:
- Relay drivers
- LED displays
- Line drivers
- Logic buffers
- Motor controllers
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Output Voltage (Max) |
30V |
| Output Current (Max per Channel) |
500 mA |
| Supply Voltage Range |
4.5V to 36V |
| Operating Temperature Range |
-40°C to 85°C |
For detailed information and complete technical specifications, designers and engineers should consult the official datasheet provided by Texas Instruments. The SN75462 dual peripheral driver is a testament to TI's commitment to providing robust and adaptable components for modern electronic systems.