Specifications
SKU: 11243767
Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typical | Max | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | Vcc | 8 | - | 45 | V |
Output Current per Channel | Iout | - | 2 | 3.5 | A |
Operating Temperature Range | Toper | -40 | - | 125 | °C |
Storage Temperature Range | Tstg | -65 | - | 150 | °C |
Thermal Resistance (Junction to Case) | RθJC | - | 2.5 | - | °C/W |
Maximum Junction Temperature | Tjmax | - | - | 150 | °C |
Input Logic High Voltage | VIH | 2.3 | - | 5.5 | V |
Input Logic Low Voltage | VIL | 0 | - | 0.8 | V |
Output Saturation Voltage (High Side) | Vsat(HS) | 1.8 | - | 2.5 | V |
Output Saturation Voltage (Low Side) | Vsat(LS) | 0.5 | - | 1.5 | V |
Instructions for Using L6234D:
Supply Voltage:
- Ensure the supply voltage is within the range of 8V to 45V. Exceeding these limits can damage the device.
Output Current:
- The maximum output current per channel is 3.5A. For reliable operation, do not exceed 2A continuously.
Temperature Considerations:
- The operating temperature range is from -40°C to 125°C. Ensure the device is used within this range to avoid thermal damage.
- The storage temperature range is from -65°C to 150°C. Store the device in a suitable environment to prevent damage.
Thermal Management:
- Monitor the junction temperature to ensure it does not exceed 150°C. Use appropriate heat sinks or cooling methods if necessary.
Input Logic Levels:
- Ensure input logic high voltage (VIH) is between 2.3V and 5.5V.
- Ensure input logic low voltage (VIL) is between 0V and 0.8V.
Output Saturation Voltages:
- The output saturation voltage for the high side (Vsat(HS)) should be between 1.8V and 2.5V.
- The output saturation voltage for the low side (Vsat(LS)) should be between 0.5V and 1.5V.
Circuit Design:
- Use appropriate decoupling capacitors near the power supply pins to reduce noise and improve stability.
- Ensure proper PCB layout to minimize inductance and resistance in critical paths.
Protection:
- Implement overcurrent protection to prevent damage from excessive load currents.
- Use flyback diodes across inductive loads to protect against back EMF.
Testing:
- Test the device under typical operating conditions before deploying it in a final application.
- Verify all connections and parameters to ensure correct operation.
Documentation:
- Refer to the datasheet and application notes for more detailed information and specific use cases.
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