TOSHIBA TD62064BP-1_06

TD62064BP-1/BF
TOSHIBA BIPOLAR DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUIT SILICON MONOLITHIC
TD62064BP-1,TD62064BF
4CH HIGH−CURRENT DARLINGTON SINK DRIVER
The TD62064BP−1 and TD62064BF are high−voltage,
high−current darlington drivers comprised of four NPN
darlington pairs. All units feature integral clamp diodes for
switching inductive loads.
Applications include relay, hammer, lamp and stepping motor
drivers.
FEATURES
Package Type
BP−1 : DIP16 pin
BF
: HSOP16 pin
High Output Sustaining Voltage : VCE(SUS) = 80 V (min)
Output Current (Single Output) : IOUT = 1.5 A / ch (max)
Output Clamp Diodes
Input Compatible with TTL and 5 V CMOS
GND and SUB Terminal = Heat Sink
PIN CONNECTION (TOP VIEW)
Weight
DIP16-P-300-2.54A: 1.11 g (typ.)
HSOP16-P-300-1.00: 0.50 g (typ.)
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SCHEMATICS (EACH DRIVER)
Note :
The input and output parasitic diodes cannot be used as clamp diodes.
PRECAUTIONS for USING
(1)
This IC does not include built-in protection circuits for excess current or overvoltage.
If this IC is subjected to excess current or overvoltage, it may be destroyed.
Hence, the utmost care must be taken when systems which incorporate this IC are designed.
Utmost care is necessary in the design of the output line, COMMON and GND line since IC may be destroyed
due to short−circuit between outputs, air contamination fault, or fault by improper grounding.
(2)
If a TD62064BP-1/BF is being used to drive an inductive load (such as a motor, solenoid or relay), Toshiba
recommends that the diodes (pins 1 and 8) be connected to the secondary power supply pin so as to absorb the
counter electromotive force generated by the load. Please adhere to the device’s absolute maximum ratings.
Toshiba recommends that zener diodes be connected between the diodes (pins 1 and 8) and the secondary
power supply pin (as the anode) so as to enable rapid absorption of the counter electromotive force. Again,
please adhere to the device’s absolute maximum ratings.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (Ta = 25°C)
CHARACTERISTIC
SYMBOL
RATING
UNIT
VCE(SUS)
−0.5 ~ 80
V
VCEF
(Note 1)
80
V
IOUT
1.5
A / ch
Input Current
IIN
50
mA
Input Voltage
VIN
7
V
Clamp Diode Reverse Voltage
VR
80
V
Clamp Diode Forward Current
IF
1.5
A
Output Sustaining Voltage
Parasitic Transistor Output Voltage
Output Current
BP−1
Power Dissipation
PD
BF
1.47 / 2.7
(Note 2)
0.9 / 1.4
(Note 3)
W
Operating Temperature
Topr
−40 ~ 85
°C
Storage Temperature
Tstg
−55 ~ 150
°C
Note 1: Parasitic Transistor (COMMON − GND − OUTPUT) Output Voltage
Note 2: On Glass Epoxy PCB (50 × 50 × 1.6 mm Cu 50%)
Note 3: On Glass Epoxy PCB (60 × 30 × 1.6 mm Cu 30%)
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RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (Ta = −40~85°C)
CHARACTERISTIC
SYMBOL
Output Sustaining Voltage
CONDITION
VCE(SUS)
DC 1 Circuit, Ta = 25°C
Output Current
BP−1 (Note 1)
BF
IOUT
(Note 2)
Tpw = 25ms
4 Circuits
Tj = 120°C
Ta = 85°C
VIN(ON)
(Output Off)
MAX
UNIT
0
―
80
V
0
―
1250
Duty = 10 %
0
―
1250
0
―
380
Duty = 10 %
0
―
900
Duty = 50 %
(Output On)
TYP.
Duty = 50 %
VIN
Input Voltage
MIN
IOUT = 1.25 A
mA / ch
0
―
170
0
―
5.5
V
2.5
―
8
V
VIN(OFF)
0
―
0.4
V
Input Current
IIN
0
―
20
mA
Clamp Diode Reverse Voltage
VR
0
―
80
V
Clamp Diode Forward Current
IF
―
―
1.25
A
Power Dissipation
BP−1
BF
PD
Note 1: On Glass Epoxy PCB (50 × 50 × 1.6 mm
Note 2: On Glass Epoxy PCB (60 × 30 × 1.6 mm
Ta = 85°C
(Note 1)
―
―
1.4
Ta = 85°C
(Note 2)
―
―
0.7
MIN
TYP.
MAX
VCE = 80 V, Ta = 25°C
―
―
50
VCE = 80 V, Ta = 85°C
―
―
100
IOUT = 1.25 A, VIN = 2.4 V
―
―
1.6
IOUT = 0.75 A, VIN = 2.4 V
―
―
1.25
W
Cu 50%)
Cu 30%)
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Ta = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
SYMBOL
TEST
CIR−
CUIT
ICEX
1
Output Saturation Voltage
VCE(sat)
2
DC Current Transfer Ratio
hFE
2
VCE = 2 V, IOUT = 1.25 A
―
1500
―
Input Voltage (Output On)
VIN (ON)
3
IOUT = 1.25 A, IIN = 2 mA
―
―
2.4
Clamp Diode Leakage Current
IR
4
VR = 80 V, Ta = 25°C
―
―
50
VR = 80 V, Ta = 85°C
―
―
100
Clamp Diode Forward Voltage
VF
5
IF = 1.25 A
―
1.5
2.0
V
Input Capacitance
CIN
6
VIN = 0, f = 1 MHz
―
15
―
pF
7
VOUT = 80 V, RL = 68 Ω
8
ICEF = 150 mA
CHARACTERISTIC
Output Leakage Current
Turn−On Delay
tON
Turn−Off Delay
tOFF
Parasitic Transistor Output Voltage
VCEF
TEST CONDITION
3
―
0.1
―
―
1.0
―
80
―
―
UNIT
µA
V
V
µA
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TEST CIRCUIT
1. ICEX
2. VCE (sat)、hFE
3. VIN (ON)
4. IR
5. VF
6. CIN
7. tON、tOFF
Note 1: Pulse Width 50 µs, Duty Cycle 10%
Output Impedance 50 Ω, tr ≤ 5ns, tf ≤ 10 ns
Note 2: CL includes probe and jig capacitance
8. Vcef
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
DIP16−P−300−2.54A
Unit : mm
Weight: 1.11 g (typ.)
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
HSOP16−P−300−1.00
Unit : mm
Weight: 0.50 g (typ.)
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Notes on Contents
1. Equivalent Circuits
The equivalent circuit diagrams may be simplified or some parts of them may be omitted for explanatory
purposes.
2. Test Circuits
Components in the test circuits are used only to obtain and confirm the device characteristics. These
components and circuits are not guaranteed to prevent malfunction or failure from occurring in the
application equipment.
IC Usage Considerations
Notes on Handling of ICs
(1)
The absolute maximum ratings of a semiconductor device are a set of ratings that must not be
exceeded, even for a moment. Do not exceed any of these ratings.
Exceeding the rating(s) may cause the device breakdown, damage or deterioration, and may result
injury by explosion or combustion.
(2)
Use an appropriate power supply fuse to ensure that a large current does not continuously flow in
case of over current and/or IC failure. The IC will fully break down when used under conditions that
exceed its absolute maximum ratings, when the wiring is routed improperly or when an abnormal
pulse noise occurs from the wiring or load, causing a large current to continuously flow and the
breakdown can lead smoke or ignition. To minimize the effects of the flow of a large current in case of
breakdown, appropriate settings, such as fuse capacity, fusing time and insertion circuit location, are
required.
(3)
If your design includes an inductive load such as a motor coil, incorporate a protection circuit into the
design to prevent device malfunction or breakdown caused by the current resulting from the inrush
current at power ON or the negative current resulting from the back electromotive force at power OFF.
IC breakdown may cause injury, smoke or ignition.
Use a stable power supply with ICs with built-in protection functions. If the power supply is unstable,
the protection function may not operate, causing IC breakdown. IC breakdown may cause injury,
smoke or ignition.
(4)
Do not insert devices in the wrong orientation or incorrectly.
Make sure that the positive and negative terminals of power supplies are connected properly.
Otherwise, the current or power consumption may exceed the absolute maximum rating, and
exceeding the rating(s) may cause the device breakdown, damage or deterioration, and may result
injury by explosion or combustion.
In addition, do not use any device that is applied the current with inserting in the wrong orientation
or incorrectly even just one time.
(5)
Carefully select external components (such as inputs and negative feedback capacitors) and load
components (such as speakers), for example, power amp and regulator.
If there is a large amount of leakage current such as input or negative feedback condenser, the IC
output DC voltage will increase. If this output voltage is connected to a speaker with low input
withstand voltage, overcurrent or IC failure can cause smoke or ignition. (The over current can cause
smoke or ignition from the IC itself.) In particular, please pay attention when using a Bridge Tied
Load (BTL) connection type IC that inputs output DC voltage to a speaker directly.
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Points to Remember on Handling of ICs
(1)
Heat Radiation Design
In using an IC with large current flow such as power amp, regulator or driver, please design the
device so that heat is appropriately radiated, not to exceed the specified junction temperature (Tj) at
any time and condition. These ICs generate heat even during normal use. An inadequate IC heat
radiation design can lead to decrease in IC life, deterioration of IC characteristics or IC breakdown. In
addition, please design the device taking into considerate the effect of IC heat radiation with
peripheral components.
(2)
Back-EMF
When a motor rotates in the reverse direction, stops or slows down abruptly, a current flow back to
the motor’s power supply due to the effect of back-EMF. If the current sink capability of the power
supply is small, the device’s motor power supply and output pins might be exposed to conditions
beyond maximum ratings. To avoid this problem, take the effect of back-EMF into consideration in
system design.
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RESTRICTIONS ON PRODUCT USE
060116EBA
• The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. 021023_D
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