Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT) |
| Series | TPIC |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| LogicType | Shift Register |
| OutputType | Open Drain |
| NumberofElements | 1 |
| NumberofBitsperElement | 8 |
| Function | Serial to Parallel, Serial |
| Voltage-Supply | 4.5V ~ 5.5V |
| OperatingTemperature | -40°C ~ 125°C |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| Package/Case | 16-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) |
Overview
Description
The TPIC6C595DR is an integrated circuit designed by Texas Instruments, primarily used for driving loads with higher current requirements. It combines an 8-bit shift register and an 8-bit D-type storage register with a serial-in, parallel-out capability. This allows for easy expansion of output pins in microcontroller projects without using additional microcontroller pins.
Key features include:
1. High-Current Outputs: Capable of sinking up to 250 mA per channel, making it suitable for driving LEDs, relays, and other high-current loads.
2. Serial Interface: Utilizes a standard 3-wire serial interface for easy integration and chaining, allowing multiple devices to be cascaded for extended outputs.
3. Latch and Enable Control: The data can be shifted into the register and latched to the output using separate clock and latch enable pins, enhancing control precision.
4. Wide Operating Voltage: Functions within a range of 4.5V to 5.5V.
These features make the TPIC6C595DR a versatile choice for applications such as LED matrix displays, motor controls, and industrial automation systems.
Key features include:
1. High-Current Outputs: Capable of sinking up to 250 mA per channel, making it suitable for driving LEDs, relays, and other high-current loads.
2. Serial Interface: Utilizes a standard 3-wire serial interface for easy integration and chaining, allowing multiple devices to be cascaded for extended outputs.
3. Latch and Enable Control: The data can be shifted into the register and latched to the output using separate clock and latch enable pins, enhancing control precision.
4. Wide Operating Voltage: Functions within a range of 4.5V to 5.5V.
These features make the TPIC6C595DR a versatile choice for applications such as LED matrix displays, motor controls, and industrial automation systems.
Equivalent
The TPIC6C595DR is an 8-bit shift register with high-current outputs. Equivalent products include the Texas Instruments TPIC6C595N (through-hole version) and TPIC6B595 (similar functionality but with different current capacity). Other manufacturers may offer similar shift register ICs with high-current outputs, such as the STMicroelectronics STP08CP05 or On Semiconductor's CAT9532, but specifications and pin configurations should be verified for compatibility. Always check datasheets for exact matching of specifications.
Features
The TPIC6C595DR is a monolithic, medium-voltage power logic shift register designed by Texas Instruments. Key features include:
1. Shift Register: 8-bit serial-in, serial or parallel-out shift register.
2. Open-Drain Outputs: It features high-voltage open-drain DMOS transistors that can handle up to 33V.
3. Output Current: Each output is capable of sourcing up to 100 mA of current.
4. Latch Functionality: The device includes a storage register with a latch to maintain output states.
5. Serial Data Input: Data is shifted in on the rising edge of the clock and shifted out on the falling edge.
6. Output Enable: A separate output enable pin controls all outputs, allowing for easy control of connected loads.
7. Wide Power Supply Range: Operates over a voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V.
8. Temperature Range: Functionality is ensured over a temperature range from -40°C to 125°C.
9. Package: Available in a 16-pin SOIC package.
These features make the TPIC6C595DR ideal for driving LEDs, relays, or other medium-voltage loads in various applications.
1. Shift Register: 8-bit serial-in, serial or parallel-out shift register.
2. Open-Drain Outputs: It features high-voltage open-drain DMOS transistors that can handle up to 33V.
3. Output Current: Each output is capable of sourcing up to 100 mA of current.
4. Latch Functionality: The device includes a storage register with a latch to maintain output states.
5. Serial Data Input: Data is shifted in on the rising edge of the clock and shifted out on the falling edge.
6. Output Enable: A separate output enable pin controls all outputs, allowing for easy control of connected loads.
7. Wide Power Supply Range: Operates over a voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V.
8. Temperature Range: Functionality is ensured over a temperature range from -40°C to 125°C.
9. Package: Available in a 16-pin SOIC package.
These features make the TPIC6C595DR ideal for driving LEDs, relays, or other medium-voltage loads in various applications.
Pinout
The TPIC6C595DR is a 16-pin device that integrates an 8-bit shift register, data latches, and high-current MOSFET outputs. It is primarily used for serial-to-parallel data conversion and can drive high-current loads such as LEDs or relays.
Here’s a concise breakdown of its pin functions:
1. SER IN (Serial Input): Pin for serial data input.
2. SRCK (Shift Register Clock Input): Accepts the clock signal to shift data into the register.
3. RCK (Register Clock Input/Latch): Latches the data from the shift register to the output on the rising edge.
4. G (Output Enable): Active-low input to enable outputs.
5. CLR (Clear Input): Active-low input to clear the shift register.
6. SER OUT (Serial Out): Provides serial data output for cascading devices.
7. GND (Ground): Ground reference for the device.
8-15. Q0-Q7 (Parallel Outputs): High-current open-drain outputs to drive loads.
16. VCC (Supply Voltage): Powers the device.
Overall, the TPIC6C595DR is suitable for applications requiring the control of multiple high-power outputs using a minimal number of microcontroller pins.
Here’s a concise breakdown of its pin functions:
1. SER IN (Serial Input): Pin for serial data input.
2. SRCK (Shift Register Clock Input): Accepts the clock signal to shift data into the register.
3. RCK (Register Clock Input/Latch): Latches the data from the shift register to the output on the rising edge.
4. G (Output Enable): Active-low input to enable outputs.
5. CLR (Clear Input): Active-low input to clear the shift register.
6. SER OUT (Serial Out): Provides serial data output for cascading devices.
7. GND (Ground): Ground reference for the device.
8-15. Q0-Q7 (Parallel Outputs): High-current open-drain outputs to drive loads.
16. VCC (Supply Voltage): Powers the device.
Overall, the TPIC6C595DR is suitable for applications requiring the control of multiple high-power outputs using a minimal number of microcontroller pins.
Manufacturer
The TPIC6C595DR is manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI), a well-known American technology company. Texas Instruments is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company that develops analog chips and embedded processors. It is one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world and serves a wide range of industries, including automotive, industrial, consumer electronics, and telecommunications. TI is recognized for its innovation in electronics and its extensive portfolio of products that include analog and digital signal processing, microcontrollers, power management, and other semiconductor devices.
Application
The TPIC6C595DR is a power logic 8-bit shift register designed for use in various applications, including LED displays, relay driving, and motor control. It is commonly used in scenarios where multiple outputs need to be controlled using a minimal number of microcontroller pins. Key application areas include industrial automation systems, automotive dashboard displays, home appliance control, and any application requiring high-current, high-voltage driving capability. Its robust construction allows it to handle inductive loads, making it suitable for driving solenoids, lamps, and other similar components. The device's capability to cascade multiple shift registers enables it to be used in scalable systems with extended output channels.
Package
The TPIC6C595DR is packaged in a SOIC-16 (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) form factor. It has 16 pins and is typically used for surface-mount applications, offering a compact and efficient solution for integrating the shift register with power DMOS output drivers.