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TPL7407LEVM

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EVAL MODULE FOR TPL7407L

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SpecificationTPL7407LEVMTPL7407 Series
Current - Output (Max)-500 mA
FunctionLow Side Driver (External FET)Low Side Driver (External FET)
Grade-Automotive
Input Type-CMOS
Interface-Parallel
Mounting Type-Surface Mount
Number of Outputs-7
Operating Temperature--40 °C
Operating Temperature-125 °C
Output Configuration-Low Side
Output Type-N-Channel
Package / Case-0.173 "
Package / Case-16-TSSOP, 16-SOIC
Package / Case-4.4 mm
Package / Case-0.154 - 3.9 mm Width
Qualification-AEC-Q100
Ratio - Input:Output-1:1
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)Board(s)
Supplier Device Package-16-TSSOP, 16-SOIC
Switch Type-Solenoid Driver, Relay
TypePower ManagementPower Management
Utilized IC / PartTPL7407LTPL7407L
Voltage - Load-30 - 40 V
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd)-6.5 - 8.5 V
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd)-30 - 40 V

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TPL7407 Series

40-V, 7-CH NMOS ARRAY LOW-SIDE DRIVER 16-TSSOP -40 TO 125

PartVoltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Min]Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Max]Supplier Device PackagePackage / Case [x]Package / CasePackage / Case [x]Mounting TypeInterfaceOperating Temperature [Min]Operating Temperature [Max]Output ConfigurationOutput TypeRatio - Input:Output [custom]Input TypeSwitch TypeNumber of OutputsVoltage - Load [Max]Current - Output (Max) [Max]GradeQualificationPackage / CaseSupplied ContentsUtilized IC / PartFunctionType
Texas Instruments
TPL7407LPWR
The TPL7407L is a high-voltage, high-current NMOS transistor array. This device consists of seven NMOS transistors that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The maximum drain-current rating of a single NMOS channel is 600 mA. New regulation and drive circuitry added to give maximum drive strength across all GPIO ranges (1.8 V – 5.0 V).The transistors can be paralleled for higher current capability. The TPL7407L’s key benefit is its improved power efficiency and lower leakage than a Bipolar Darlington Implementation. With the lower VOLthe user is dissipating less than half the power than traditional relay drivers with currents less than 250 mA per channel. The TPL7407L is a high-voltage, high-current NMOS transistor array. This device consists of seven NMOS transistors that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The maximum drain-current rating of a single NMOS channel is 600 mA. New regulation and drive circuitry added to give maximum drive strength across all GPIO ranges (1.8 V – 5.0 V).The transistors can be paralleled for higher current capability. The TPL7407L’s key benefit is its improved power efficiency and lower leakage than a Bipolar Darlington Implementation. With the lower VOLthe user is dissipating less than half the power than traditional relay drivers with currents less than 250 mA per channel.
8.5 V
40 V
16-TSSOP
0.173 "
16-TSSOP
4.4 mm
Surface Mount
Parallel
-40 °C
125 °C
Low Side
N-Channel
1:1
CMOS
Relay, Solenoid Driver
7
40 V
500 mA
Texas Instruments
TPL7407LAQPWRQ1
The TPL7407LA-Q1 is a high-voltage, high-current NMOS transistor array. This device consists of seven NMOS transistors that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The maximum drain-current rating of a single NMOS channel is 600 mA. New regulation and drive circuitry added to give maximum drive strength across all GPIO ranges (1.8 V–5 V).The transistors can be paralleled for higher current capability. The TPL7407LA-Q1 key benefit is its improved power efficiency and lower leakage than a Bipolar Darlington Implementation. With the lower VOLthe user is dissipating less than half the power than traditional relay drivers with currents less than 250 mA per channel. The TPL7407LA-Q1 is a high-voltage, high-current NMOS transistor array. This device consists of seven NMOS transistors that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The maximum drain-current rating of a single NMOS channel is 600 mA. New regulation and drive circuitry added to give maximum drive strength across all GPIO ranges (1.8 V–5 V).The transistors can be paralleled for higher current capability. The TPL7407LA-Q1 key benefit is its improved power efficiency and lower leakage than a Bipolar Darlington Implementation. With the lower VOLthe user is dissipating less than half the power than traditional relay drivers with currents less than 250 mA per channel.
6.5 V
30 V
16-TSSOP
0.173 "
16-TSSOP
4.4 mm
Surface Mount
Parallel
-40 °C
125 °C
Low Side
N-Channel
1:1
CMOS
Relay, Solenoid Driver
7
30 V
500 mA
Automotive
AEC-Q100
Texas Instruments
TPL7407LDR
The TPL7407L is a high-voltage, high-current NMOS transistor array. This device consists of seven NMOS transistors that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The maximum drain-current rating of a single NMOS channel is 600 mA. New regulation and drive circuitry added to give maximum drive strength across all GPIO ranges (1.8 V – 5.0 V).The transistors can be paralleled for higher current capability. The TPL7407L’s key benefit is its improved power efficiency and lower leakage than a Bipolar Darlington Implementation. With the lower VOLthe user is dissipating less than half the power than traditional relay drivers with currents less than 250 mA per channel. The TPL7407L is a high-voltage, high-current NMOS transistor array. This device consists of seven NMOS transistors that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The maximum drain-current rating of a single NMOS channel is 600 mA. New regulation and drive circuitry added to give maximum drive strength across all GPIO ranges (1.8 V – 5.0 V).The transistors can be paralleled for higher current capability. The TPL7407L’s key benefit is its improved power efficiency and lower leakage than a Bipolar Darlington Implementation. With the lower VOLthe user is dissipating less than half the power than traditional relay drivers with currents less than 250 mA per channel.
8.5 V
40 V
16-SOIC
16-SOIC
Surface Mount
Parallel
-40 °C
125 °C
Low Side
N-Channel
1:1
CMOS
Relay, Solenoid Driver
7
40 V
500 mA
0.154 in, 3.9 mm Width
Texas Instruments
TPL7407LAPWR
The TPL7407LA is a high-voltage, high-current NMOS transistor array. This device consists of seven NMOS transistors that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The maximum drain-current rating of a single NMOS channel is 600 mA. New regulation and drive circuitry added to give maximum drive strength across all GPIO ranges (1.8 V–5 V).The transistors can be paralleled for higher current capability. The TPL7407LA key benefit is its improved power efficiency and lower leakage than a Bipolar Darlington Implementation. With the lower VOLthe user is dissipating less than half the power than traditional relay drivers with currents less than 250 mA per channel. The TPL7407LA is a high-voltage, high-current NMOS transistor array. This device consists of seven NMOS transistors that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The maximum drain-current rating of a single NMOS channel is 600 mA. New regulation and drive circuitry added to give maximum drive strength across all GPIO ranges (1.8 V–5 V).The transistors can be paralleled for higher current capability. The TPL7407LA key benefit is its improved power efficiency and lower leakage than a Bipolar Darlington Implementation. With the lower VOLthe user is dissipating less than half the power than traditional relay drivers with currents less than 250 mA per channel.
6.5 V
30 V
16-TSSOP
0.173 "
16-TSSOP
4.4 mm
Surface Mount
Parallel
-40 °C
125 °C
Low Side
N-Channel
1:1
CMOS
Relay, Solenoid Driver
7
30 V
500 mA
Texas Instruments
TPL7407LEVM
TPL7407L Low Side Driver (External FET) Power Management Evaluation Board
Board(s)
TPL7407L
Low Side Driver (External FET)
Power Management
Texas Instruments
TPL7407LADR
The TPL7407LA is a high-voltage, high-current NMOS transistor array. This device consists of seven NMOS transistors that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The maximum drain-current rating of a single NMOS channel is 600 mA. New regulation and drive circuitry added to give maximum drive strength across all GPIO ranges (1.8 V–5 V).The transistors can be paralleled for higher current capability. The TPL7407LA key benefit is its improved power efficiency and lower leakage than a Bipolar Darlington Implementation. With the lower VOLthe user is dissipating less than half the power than traditional relay drivers with currents less than 250 mA per channel. The TPL7407LA is a high-voltage, high-current NMOS transistor array. This device consists of seven NMOS transistors that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The maximum drain-current rating of a single NMOS channel is 600 mA. New regulation and drive circuitry added to give maximum drive strength across all GPIO ranges (1.8 V–5 V).The transistors can be paralleled for higher current capability. The TPL7407LA key benefit is its improved power efficiency and lower leakage than a Bipolar Darlington Implementation. With the lower VOLthe user is dissipating less than half the power than traditional relay drivers with currents less than 250 mA per channel.
6.5 V
30 V
16-SOIC
16-SOIC
Surface Mount
Parallel
-40 °C
125 °C
Low Side
N-Channel
1:1
CMOS
Relay, Solenoid Driver
7
30 V
500 mA
0.154 in, 3.9 mm Width

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TPL7407 Series

TPL7407L Low Side Driver (External FET) Power Management Evaluation Board

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