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TI TPIC9202PWPRRoHS

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TPIC9202PWPR
LCSC Part #
C3230082
Packaging
HTSSOP-20
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Key Attributes
Driver 7V~18V HTSSOP-20 Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers RoHS
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TypeDescription
CategoryIntegrated Circuits (ICs)/Interface/Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers
ManufacturerTI
PackagingHTSSOP-20
TypeDriver
Voltage - Supply7V~18V
Operating Temperature-40℃~+125℃
FeaturesPower-on reset

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Minimum1
Multiple1
Standard Packaging2000
Sales UnitPiece

Introduction

AI Translation

The power supply provides a stable 5V output to the system microcontroller and drives eight low-side switches. The brownout detection output (BO_OUTZ) warns the system when the supply voltage temporarily drops, enabling the system to prevent potentially hazardous conditions. A serial communication interface controls the eight low-side outputs, each with an internal snubber circuit to absorb inductive loads during turn-off. Alternatively, the system can use a freewheeling diode connected to V_IN to help recirculate energy in inductive loads during turn-off. The 5V regulator is powered by V_IN and, under operating conditions, delivers a regulated output within 5V ± 5%. The open-drain power-on reset (RST̄) pin remains low until the regulator exceeds the set threshold and the timer value set by the capacitor on the reset delay (RDELAY) pin expires. When both conditions are met, RST is asserted high, indicating to the microcontroller that serial communication with the TPI C9202 may begin. Serial communication uses an 8-bit format, with data transfer synchronized by a serial clock from the microcontroller. A single register controls all outputs (one bit per output), with a default value of zero (off). If PWM functionality is required for an output, the register must be updated at a rate higher than the desired PWM frequency. OUT1 can be controlled either by the microcontroller's serial input or by a dedicated enable (EN1) pin. If EN1 is pulled low or left floating, OUT1 is controlled via serial input through the shift register; if EN1 is pulled high, OUT1 is always on and the serial input for OUT1 is ignored. The brownout (BO) input is derived from a voltage divider on the input supply to determine whether the supply voltage has dropped to an undesired level. If the input voltage falls below the programmed value, BO_OUTZ is pulled low and all outputs are disabled. Once the input supply line recovers to the minimum desired level, the outputs return to their previously programmed state. If RST is asserted, all outputs are internally turned off and the input register is reset to all zeros. The microcontroller must write data to the register to turn the outputs on again.

Features

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  • Eight low-side drivers with internal clamp for inductive loads and current limiting for self-protection
  • Seven outputs rated at 150 mA, controlled via serial interface
  • One output rated at 150 mA, controlled via serial interface and dedicated enable pin
  • 5.0 ± 5% regulated supply with 200 mA load capability at V_IN up to 18 V
  • Internal voltage monitoring for regulated output
  • Serial communication for controlling eight low-side drivers
  • Enable/disable input for OUT1
  • 5V or 3.3V I/O compatible with microcontroller interface
  • Programmable power-on reset delay before RST asserts high after 5V reaches specification (typical 6 ms)
  • Programmable debounce timer before RST asserts low (typical 40 μs)
  • Programmable undervoltage characteristics
  • Thermal shutdown for self-protection

Applications

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  • Electrical equipment
  • General-purpose interface circuit for MCU interfacing with relays, motors, LEDs, and buzzers