The TPIC6595N from Texas Instruments is a high-voltage, high-current integrated circuit comprised of an 8-bit shift register and output latches with DMOS transistor outputs. This robust power logic component is designed to provide controlled power to an array of devices, including solenoids, relays, LEDs, and other high-current or high-voltage loads in various industrial, automotive, and consumer applications.
Key Features
- High-Voltage Output: The TPIC6595N can handle an output voltage of up to 50V, which is suitable for a range of high-voltage applications.
- High-Current Drive: Each channel of the TPIC6595N is capable of sourcing up to 250 mA, allowing it to drive multiple components simultaneously.
- Low Power Consumption: With its power-saving design, the TPIC6595N minimizes energy usage, making it ideal for power-sensitive designs.
- Enhanced Durability: The device includes built-in clamp diodes for inductive load transient suppression, which enhances its durability and reliability.
- Serial Interface: The shift register operates via a serial interface, allowing for simple integration with microcontrollers and other digital systems.
- Cascadable: Multiple TPIC6595N devices can be cascaded to create larger shift register arrays, providing scalability for complex applications.
Applications
The TPIC6595N is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- LED Displays
- Relay Drivers
- Motor Control Circuits
- Power Supply Distribution
- Industrial Controls
Product Specifications
With its robust design, the TPIC6595N is offered in a 20-pin DIP (Dual In-line Package) or SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, ensuring ease of use in both prototyping and production environments. Its operating temperature range from -40°C to 85°C guarantees reliable performance in extreme conditions.
For detailed technical specifications, application notes, and support resources, please refer to the official Texas Instruments TPIC6595N product page.