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SG2003J/883B

Specifications

SKU: 11712501

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Below is the parameter table and instructions for the SG2003J/883B:

Parameter Table

Parameter Symbol Min Typical Max Unit
Supply Voltage Vcc 4.5 15 35 V
Output Current (Per Channel) Iout - 1.5 2.0 A
Operating Temperature Ta -40 - 85 °C
Storage Temperature Tstg -55 - 150 °C
Thermal Resistance (θja) - 65 - °C/W
Input Voltage Range Vin 0 - Vcc V
Output Low Voltage Vol 0.4 - 0.9 V
Output High Voltage Voh Vcc-0.7 - Vcc-0.4 V
Propagation Delay Time tpd 50 100 150 ns
Power Dissipation Pd - - 1500 mW

Instructions

  1. Supply Voltage:

    • Ensure the supply voltage (Vcc) is within the range of 4.5V to 35V.
    • Do not exceed the maximum supply voltage to avoid damaging the device.
  2. Output Current:

    • The maximum output current per channel is 2.0A, with a typical value of 1.5A.
    • Ensure that the load does not draw more than the maximum current to prevent overheating and potential damage.
  3. Operating Temperature:

    • The operating temperature range is from -40°C to 85°C.
    • Avoid operating the device outside this range to ensure reliable performance.
  4. Storage Temperature:

    • The storage temperature range is from -55°C to 150°C.
    • Store the device in a dry and temperature-controlled environment to prevent damage.
  5. Thermal Management:

    • The thermal resistance (θja) is 65°C/W.
    • Use appropriate heat sinks or cooling methods if the device will be operated at high power levels to maintain a safe operating temperature.
  6. Input Voltage:

    • The input voltage (Vin) should be within the range of 0V to Vcc.
    • Ensure that the input signals do not exceed the supply voltage to avoid damage.
  7. Output Voltage Levels:

    • The output low voltage (Vol) should be between 0.4V and 0.9V.
    • The output high voltage (Voh) should be between Vcc-0.7V and Vcc-0.4V.
    • Verify these levels to ensure proper logic levels for your application.
  8. Propagation Delay:

    • The propagation delay time (tpd) ranges from 50ns to 150ns.
    • Account for this delay in your timing calculations to ensure proper operation.
  9. Power Dissipation:

    • The maximum power dissipation (Pd) is 1500mW.
    • Ensure that the total power dissipation does not exceed this limit to avoid overheating and potential failure.

Additional Notes:

  • Always refer to the datasheet for the most accurate and detailed information.
  • Follow good PCB design practices to minimize noise and ensure stable operation.
  • Use decoupling capacitors close to the power pins to filter out noise and provide stable power.

If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

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