The NCV7754 is an automotive eight channel low−side driver
providing drive capability up to 500 mA per channel. Output control is
via a SPI port and offers convenient reporting of faults for open load
(or short to ground), over load, and over temperature conditions.
Additionally, parallel control of the outputs is addressable (in pairs)
via the INx pins.
A dedicated limp−home mode pin (LHI) enables OUT1−OUT4
while disabling OUT5−OUT8.
Each output driver is protected for over load current and includes an
output clamp for inductive loads.
The NCV7754 is available in a SSOP−24 fused lead package.
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Integration of multiple drivers.
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Ideal for driving automotive relays
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Standard microprocessor communication
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Eliminates false communication commands
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Able to design-in multiple driver ICs with one master microprocessor
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Power-up without open circuit detection active
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Eliminates unwanted illumination of LED loads during power-up
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3.3V and 5V compatible Digital Input Supply Range
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Communication possible with 3.3V and 5V microprocessor interface
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Faults distiguishable between open load, over load, and over temperature
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Automotive minimum performance during microprocessor faults
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VDD and VDDA Power-on Reset
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Provides a smooth predicable power-up
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Better thermal performance than an SSOP without fused leads
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NCV prefix with Site and change control, AEC-Q100 and PPAP Capable
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For automotive applications
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Low Quiescent Current in Sleep and Standby Modes
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Improved performance for automotive modules
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