The TPIC6596 is a monolithic, high-voltage,
high-current power 8-bit shift register designed for use in systems that require
relatively high load power. The device contains a built-in voltage clamp on the
outputs for inductive transient protection. Power driver applications include
relays, solenoids, and other medium-current or high-voltage loads.
This device contains an 8-bit
serial-in, parallel-out shift register that feeds an 8-bit D-type storage register.
Data transfers through both the shift and storage registers on the rising edge of
the shift-register clock (SRCK) and the register clock (RCK) respectively. The
storage register transfers data to the output buffer when shift-register clear
(SRCLR ) is high. Write data and read data are valid only
when RCK is low. When SRCLR is low, all registers in the
device are cleared. When output enable (G) is held high, all
data in the output buffers is held low and all drain outputs are off. When
G is held low, data from the storage register is
transparent to the output buffers. The serial output (SER OUT) is clocked out of the
device on the falling edge of SRCK to provide additional hold time for cascaded
applications. This provides improved performance for applications where clock
signals can be skewed, devices are not located near one another, or the system must
tolerate electromagnetic interference.
Outputs are low-side, open-drain DMOS transistors with output ratings of 45V and
250mA continuous sink current capability. When data in the output buffers is low,
the DMOS-transistor outputs are off. When data is high, the DMOS-transistor outputs
have sink current capability.
Separate power and logic level ground
pins are provided to facilitate maximum system flexibility. Pins 1, 10, 11, and 20
are internally connected, and each pin must be externally connected to the power
system ground to minimize parasitic inductance. A single-point connection between
pin 19, logic ground (LGND), and pins 1, 10, 11, and 20, power grounds (PGND), must
be externally made in a manner that reduces crosstalk between the logic and load
circuits. The TPIC6596 is characterized for operation over the operating case
temperature range of −40°C to 125°C.
The TPIC6596 is a monolithic, high-voltage,
high-current power 8-bit shift register designed for use in systems that require
relatively high load power. The device contains a built-in voltage clamp on the
outputs for inductive transient protection. Power driver applications include
relays, solenoids, and other medium-current or high-voltage loads.
This device contains an 8-bit
serial-in, parallel-out shift register that feeds an 8-bit D-type storage register.
Data transfers through both the shift and storage registers on the rising edge of
the shift-register clock (SRCK) and the register clock (RCK) respectively. The
storage register transfers data to the output buffer when shift-register clear
(SRCLR ) is high. Write data and read data are valid only
when RCK is low. When SRCLR is low, all registers in the
device are cleared. When output enable (G) is held high, all
data in the output buffers is held low and all drain outputs are off. When
G is held low, data from the storage register is
transparent to the output buffers. The serial output (SER OUT) is clocked out of the
device on the falling edge of SRCK to provide additional hold time for cascaded
applications. This provides improved performance for applications where clock
signals can be skewed, devices are not located near one another, or the system must
tolerate electromagnetic interference.
Outputs are low-side, open-drain DMOS transistors with output ratings of 45V and
250mA continuous sink current capability. When data in the output buffers is low,
the DMOS-transistor outputs are off. When data is high, the DMOS-transistor outputs
have sink current capability.
Separate power and logic level ground
pins are provided to facilitate maximum system flexibility. Pins 1, 10, 11, and 20
are internally connected, and each pin must be externally connected to the power
system ground to minimize parasitic inductance. A single-point connection between
pin 19, logic ground (LGND), and pins 1, 10, 11, and 20, power grounds (PGND), must
be externally made in a manner that reduces crosstalk between the logic and load
circuits. The TPIC6596 is characterized for operation over the operating case
temperature range of −40°C to 125°C.