Product Overview: SN75474P - Texas Instruments
The SN75474P is a high-performance, dual peripheral driver designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions. This integrated circuit is part of the 754xx series of peripheral drivers, known for their reliability and versatility in a wide range of applications.
At its core, the SN75474P is built to provide high-current output capabilities, which are necessary for driving a variety of peripheral devices. It is particularly well-suited for driving inductive loads such as relays, solenoids, and other high-current/high-voltage devices that require a robust driving solution.
Key Features:
- Output Current: The SN75474P is capable of sourcing up to 500 mA of current per channel, making it an excellent choice for driving heavy loads.
- High-Voltage Outputs: With an output voltage rating of up to 30V, it can easily handle the demands of most high-voltage peripheral devices.
- Dual Channels: The device contains two independent driver channels, allowing it to drive two loads simultaneously, which is efficient for compact designs requiring multiple drivers.
- Protection Features: It includes built-in clamp diodes for inductive transient suppression, which protects the driver and the overall circuit from voltage spikes that occur when driving inductive loads.
- Compatibility: The SN75474P is TTL and CMOS compatible, ensuring it can be used with a wide range of logic families and systems.
Applications:
The versatility of the SN75474P allows it to be used in various applications, including:
- Industrial controls
- Motor drivers
- Line drivers
- Logic buffers
- Printer drivers
This dual peripheral driver comes in a plastic DIP (Dual In-line Package) form factor, designated by the 'P' in its name, ensuring easy integration into breadboards and prototype designs during the development phase as well as in final production runs.
With its robust output capabilities and built-in protective features, the SN75474P from Texas Instruments stands out as a reliable choice for engineers and designers looking to drive high-current peripherals in their electronic projects.