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Below is the parameter table and instructions for the UDQ6118A:
UDQ618A Parameter Table
| Parameter |
Symbol |
Min |
Typ |
Max |
Unit |
Conditions |
| Supply Voltage |
Vcc |
4.5 |
5.0 |
5.5 |
V |
- |
| Output Current |
Iout |
- |
200 |
- |
mA |
Per Channel |
| Maximum Power Dissipation |
Pd |
- |
1000 |
- |
mW |
- |
| Operating Temperature |
Toper |
-40 |
- |
85 |
°C |
- |
| Storage Temperature |
Tstg |
-65 |
- |
150 |
°C |
- |
| Input Voltage Range |
Vin |
0 |
- |
Vcc |
V |
- |
| Output Voltage Range |
Vout |
0 |
- |
Vcc |
V |
- |
| Propagation Delay |
tpd |
- |
100 |
- |
ns |
- |
| Quiescent Current |
Iq |
- |
1 |
- |
mA |
- |
| Maximum Output Voltage Drop |
Vdrop |
- |
0.5 |
- |
V |
- |
UDQ6118A Instructions
Supply Voltage (Vcc):
- Ensure the supply voltage is within the range of 4.5V to 5.5V.
- Connect the Vcc pin to the positive terminal of the power supply and GND to the ground.
Output Current (Iout):
- The maximum output current per channel is 200mA. Do not exceed this limit to avoid damage.
- Use external resistors or current-limiting circuits if necessary to protect the device.
Power Dissipation (Pd):
- The maximum power dissipation is 1000mW. Ensure adequate heat sinking or cooling if operating near this limit.
Operating Temperature (Toper):
- The device can operate from -40°C to 85°C. Avoid operating in environments outside this range.
Storage Temperature (Tstg):
- Store the device between -65°C and 150°C to ensure long-term reliability.
Input Voltage Range (Vin):
- The input voltage should be within the range of 0V to Vcc. Exceeding these limits can cause damage.
Output Voltage Range (Vout):
- The output voltage will be within the range of 0V to Vcc. Ensure the load is compatible with this range.
Propagation Delay (tpd):
- The typical propagation delay is 100ns. This is the time it takes for the output to respond to a change in input.
Quiescent Current (Iq):
- The quiescent current is typically 1mA. This is the current drawn by the device when no load is applied.
Maximum Output Voltage Drop (Vdrop):
- The maximum output voltage drop is 0.5V. This is the difference between the input and output voltages under load.
Additional Notes:
- Always refer to the datasheet for detailed specifications and application notes.
- Use appropriate decoupling capacitors (e.g., 0.1μF ceramic) close to the Vcc and GND pins to reduce noise and improve stability.
- Ensure all connections are secure and free from short circuits to prevent damage to the device.
(For reference only)
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