K
Kam
I need to drive 10 Microchip TC4432 high voltage drivers
(http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/21424c.pdf) from 3.3V
logic (Xilinx Spartan 3). Each of the 10 TC4432 is driven by an
independnet signal.
The VDD of the TC4432 is normally at +24V level. The problem is that
the +24V that powers the TC4432 and the +3.3V that powers the logic are
from different power supplys which can be switched on and off
independelty. As a result, the +3.3V logic may drive the TC4432 while
the VDD of the TC4432 is at zero level.
This will violate the absolute max input voltage of the TC4432 which is
specified as VDD + 0.3V.
Is it safe to drive the TC4432 through a current limiting resistor
(e.g. 1K) and relay on the internal parasitic diode at the TC4432 input
to limit the input voltage?
Is there a better solution to drive the TC4432 or a better choice for
high voltage driver?
I am trying to avoid discrete components to reduce component count or
using open collector drivers such as the ULNXXXX which result in slow
rise time (the TC4432 has fast fall and rise times).
Thanks,
Kam
(http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/21424c.pdf) from 3.3V
logic (Xilinx Spartan 3). Each of the 10 TC4432 is driven by an
independnet signal.
The VDD of the TC4432 is normally at +24V level. The problem is that
the +24V that powers the TC4432 and the +3.3V that powers the logic are
from different power supplys which can be switched on and off
independelty. As a result, the +3.3V logic may drive the TC4432 while
the VDD of the TC4432 is at zero level.
This will violate the absolute max input voltage of the TC4432 which is
specified as VDD + 0.3V.
Is it safe to drive the TC4432 through a current limiting resistor
(e.g. 1K) and relay on the internal parasitic diode at the TC4432 input
to limit the input voltage?
Is there a better solution to drive the TC4432 or a better choice for
high voltage driver?
I am trying to avoid discrete components to reduce component count or
using open collector drivers such as the ULNXXXX which result in slow
rise time (the TC4432 has fast fall and rise times).
Thanks,
Kam