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Vs (max) (V) 8 Vs (min) (V) 1.4 Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125 Rating Catalog
Vs (max) (V) 8 Vs (min) (V) 1.4 Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125 Rating Catalog
PDIP (P) 8 92.5083 mm² 9.81 x 9.43
  • Low Voltage Supply (3V–5.5V)
  • 22 mA Output Drive Current
  • No RFI Radiation
  • Adaptable to All Injector Current Levels
  • Highly Accurate Operation
  • TTL/CMOS Compatible Input Logic Levels
  • Short Circuit Protection
  • High Impedance Input
  • Externally Set Holding Current, IH
  • Internally Set Peak Current (4 × IH)
  • Externally Set Time-Out
  • Can be Modified for Full Switching Operation
  • Available in Plastic 8-Pin PDIP

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  • Low Voltage Supply (3V–5.5V)
  • 22 mA Output Drive Current
  • No RFI Radiation
  • Adaptable to All Injector Current Levels
  • Highly Accurate Operation
  • TTL/CMOS Compatible Input Logic Levels
  • Short Circuit Protection
  • High Impedance Input
  • Externally Set Holding Current, IH
  • Internally Set Peak Current (4 × IH)
  • Externally Set Time-Out
  • Can be Modified for Full Switching Operation
  • Available in Plastic 8-Pin PDIP

All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The LM1949 linear integrated circuit serves as an excellent control of fuel injector drive circuitry in modern automotive systems. The IC is designed to control an external power NPN Darlington transistor that drives the high current injector solenoid. The current required to open a solenoid is several times greater than the current necessary to merely hold it open; therefore, the LM1949, by directly sensing the actual solenoid current, initially saturates the driver until the “peak” injector current is four times that of the idle or “holding” current (–). This guarantees opening of the injector. The current is then automatically reduced to the sufficient holding level for the duration of the input pulse. In this way, the total power consumed by the system is dramatically reduced. Also, a higher degree of correlation of fuel to the input voltage pulse (or duty cycle) is achieved, since opening and closing delays of the solenoid will be reduced.

Normally powered from a 5V ± 10% supply, the IC is typically operable over the entire temperature range (−55°C to +125°C ambient) with supplies as low as 3 volts. This is particularly useful under “cold crank” conditions when the battery voltage may drop low enough to deregulate the 5-volt power supply.

The LM1949 is available in the plastic PDIP, (contact factory for other package options).

The LM1949 linear integrated circuit serves as an excellent control of fuel injector drive circuitry in modern automotive systems. The IC is designed to control an external power NPN Darlington transistor that drives the high current injector solenoid. The current required to open a solenoid is several times greater than the current necessary to merely hold it open; therefore, the LM1949, by directly sensing the actual solenoid current, initially saturates the driver until the “peak” injector current is four times that of the idle or “holding” current (–). This guarantees opening of the injector. The current is then automatically reduced to the sufficient holding level for the duration of the input pulse. In this way, the total power consumed by the system is dramatically reduced. Also, a higher degree of correlation of fuel to the input voltage pulse (or duty cycle) is achieved, since opening and closing delays of the solenoid will be reduced.

Normally powered from a 5V ± 10% supply, the IC is typically operable over the entire temperature range (−55°C to +125°C ambient) with supplies as low as 3 volts. This is particularly useful under “cold crank” conditions when the battery voltage may drop low enough to deregulate the 5-volt power supply.

The LM1949 is available in the plastic PDIP, (contact factory for other package options).

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* Data sheet LM1949 Injector Drive Controller datasheet (Rev. C) 20 Mar 2013
More literature Die D/S LM1949 MDC Injector Drive Controller 19 Sep 2012

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