PowerPAD is a trademark of Texas Instruments.
DescriptionThe power supply provides regulated 5-V output to power the system microcontroller and drive eight low-side switches. The brown-out detection output(BO_OUTZ) warns the system if there is a temporary drop in the supply voltage, so the system can prevent potentially hazardous situations.
A serial communications interface controls the eight low-side outputs; each output has an internal snubber circuit to absorb the inductive load at turn OFF. Alternatively, the system can use a fly-back diode to VIN to help recirculate the energy in an inductive load at turn OFF.
Feature
- Eight Low-Side Drivers With Internal Clamp for Inductive Loads and Current Limiting for Self Protection
- Seven Outputs are Rated at 150 mA and Controlled Through Serial Interface
- One Output Rated at 150 mA and Controlled Through Serial Interface and Dedicated Enable Pin
- 5-V ±5% Regulated Power Supply With 200-mA Load Capability at VIN Max of 18 V
- Internal Voltage Supervisory for Regulated Output
- Serial Communications for Control of Eight Low-Side Drivers
- Enable/Disable Input for OUT1
- 5-V or 3.3-V I/O Tolerant for Interface to Microcontroller
- Programmable Power On-Reset Delay Before RST Is Asserted Low (40 μ Typ)
- Programmable Brown-Out Feature
- Thermal Shutoff for Self Protection
- APPLICATIONS
- Electrical Applicances
- Air Conditioning Units
- Ranges
- Dishwashers
- Refrigerators
- Microwaves
- Washing Machines
- General-Purpose Interface Circuit Allowing Microcontroller Interface to Relays, Electric Motors, LEDs, and Buzzers
- Electrical Applicances
PowerPAD is a trademark of Texas Instruments.
DescriptionThe power supply provides regulated 5-V output to power the system microcontroller and drive eight low-side switches. The brown-out detection output(BO_OUTZ) warns the system if there is a temporary drop in the supply voltage, so the system can prevent potentially hazardous situations.
A serial communications interface controls the eight low-side outputs; each output has an internal snubber circuit to absorb the inductive load at turn OFF. Alternatively, the system can use a fly-back diode to VIN to help recirculate the energy in an inductive load at turn OFF.