Low-side switches

Switches designed for driving loads from the low side

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A low-side switch is a simple, cost-effective way to drive stepper motors, relays, solenoids, actuators and other inductive loads from the low side. Our portfolio comprises Darlington transistor and NMOS arrays, which can range from single-channel  to eight-channel devices with voltage support up to 50 V.

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Dual Stepper Motor Driver BoosterPack featuring ULN2003 and CSD17571Q2 NexFET™

The BOOSTXL-ULN2003 is 2A stepper motor driver kit which features TI's ULN2003A bipolar transistor array and the CSD1751Q2 NexFET™. This BoosterPack™ contains everything needed to drive up to 2 stepper motors or 8 channels, with up to 30V and supports both serial and parallel (...)

Evaluation board
TPL7407L - 40V Low Side Driver Evaluation Module

The TPL7407LEVM is 7-channel relay and inductive load sink driver evaluation module that demonstrates the integrated circuit TPL7407LDR. The TPL7407LDR is a high-performance peripheral driver designed to drive loads of many types including relays, stepper motors, lamps, and light emitting diodes. (...)

Reference design
Smart brake control and diagnostics reference design for servo drives and robotics
This reference design implements safe brake control functionality in servo drives as per IEC EN 61800-5-2 by providing two channel output signals to control an external holding brake. The holding brake will be latched when the power supply is cut off and released when voltage is applied to the (...)

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