Features: · Processed with HVCMOS® technology· Output voltages to 225V using a ramped supply voltage· Sink current minimum 100mA· Shift register speed 8MHz· Strobe and enable inputs· CMOS compatible inputs· Forward and reverse shifting options· 44-lead ceramic surface mount package· Hi-Rel pro...
HV5222: Features: · Processed with HVCMOS® technology· Output voltages to 225V using a ramped supply voltage· Sink current minimum 100mA· Shift register speed 8MHz· Strobe and enable inputs· CMOS compat...
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Supply voltage, VDD -0.5V to +15V
Output voltage, VPP -0.5V to +250V
Logic input levels -0.5V to VDD + 0.5V
Ground current2 1.5A
Continuous total power dissipation3 Plastic 1200mW
Ceramic 1500mW
Operating temperature range Plastic -40 to +85
Ceramic -55 to +125
Storage temperature range -65 to +150
Lead temperature 1.6mm (1/16 inch) 260
from case for 10 seconds
Notes:
1. All voltages are referenced to GND.
2. Duty cycle is limited by the total power dissipated in the package.
3. For operation above 25°C ambient derate linearly to maximum operating temperature at 20mW/ for plasitc and at 15mW/ for ceramic.
The HV51 and HV5222 are low voltage serial to high voltage parallel converters with open drain outputs. These devices have been designed for use as drivers for AC electroluminescent displays. They can also be used in any application requiring multiple output high voltage current sinking capabilities such as driving inkjet and electrostatic print heads, plasma panels, vacuum fluorescent, or large matrix LCD displays.
These devices HV5222 consist of a 32-bit shift register and control logic to perform the Output Enable and All-ON functions. Data is shifted through the shift register on the high to low transition of the clock. The HV51 shifts in the counterclockwise direction when viewed from the top of the package and the HV52 shifts in the clockwise direction. A data output buffer is provided for cascading devices. This output reflects the current status of the last bit of the shift register. Operation of the shift register is not affected by the OE (Output Enable) or the STR (Strobe) inputs.
The HV51 and HV5222 have been designed to be used in systems which either switch off the high voltage supply before changing the state of the high voltage outputs or which limit the current through each output.