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Default Good old 7407

On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 14:49:15 GMT, "Oppie" wrote:

I was updating a design that used the Allegro UDN2595 non-inverting

power
driver. Allegero has discontinued most of their old power drivers and

only
has a few that are not serial inputs. Toshiba has a similar part

TD62384 but
it is a real pain to obtain. I was having a real problem trying to

find
power drivers that would work with a 24V bus. It occurred to me that

the old
TTL series 7406 and 7407 are rated for 30V open drain and will sink

40ma.
This will definitely work in the application and they are still

showing as
active (Texas Instruments).

If anybody has suggestions on other power drivers - Source or Sink

for 24V
and 100 to 300ma please let me know.

The ULN2803 was discontinued by Allegro but is still being sourced by
Toahiba snd TI in dip and soic packages.
A6801 is new from Allegro - Octal latched sink driver with cmos

inputs and
darlington outputs. Interesting part.

For most of my new designs- I plan to use the Freescale MC33879

low/high
side switch. Has a SPI input and octal output switches that can be

wired to
source or sink from a 5.5 to 26.5V bus. Current limited, protected

and load
fault detection-Can detect open load or fault. With a bit of

trickery, can
also be used as an input port. Two of the channels have PWM inputs.

For general purpose I/O - found a nice port expander from Microchip

MCP23S17
16bit port expander which can have any bits input or output and has

built-in
interrupt on change or condition. Available in SPI or I^2C.

Thanks for any input
Oppie


I seem to remember the old Fairchild 9665,6,7,8 series were pretty
useful driver IC's. 100mA load was easy IIRC.