Features: • Provides Robust Interface between D.C. Relay Coils and Sensitive Logic• Capable of Driving Relay Coils Rated up to 150 mA at 12 Volts• Replaces 3 or 4 Discrete Components for Lower Cost• Internal Zener Eliminates Need for Free−Wheeling Diode• Meets L...
NUD3124: Features: • Provides Robust Interface between D.C. Relay Coils and Sensitive Logic• Capable of Driving Relay Coils Rated up to 150 mA at 12 Volts• Replaces 3 or 4 Discrete Componen...
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Symbol | Rating | Value | Unit |
VDSS | Drain−to−Source Voltage Continuous (TJ = 125°C) |
28 | V |
VGSS | Gate−to−Source Voltage Continuous (TJ = 125°C) |
12 | V |
ID | Drain Current Continuous (TJ = 125°C) |
150 | mA |
EZ | Single Pulse Drain−to−Source Avalanche Energy (For Relay's Coils/Inductive Loads of 80 or Higher) (TJ Initial = 85°C) |
250 | mJ |
PPK | Peak Power Dissipation, Drain−to−Source (Notes 1 and 2) (TJ Initial = 85°C) |
20 | W |
ELD1 | Load Dump Suppressed Pulse, Drain−to−Source (Notes 3 and 4) (Suppressed Waveform: Vs = 45 V, RSOURCE = 0.5 , T = 200 ms) (For Relay's Coils/Inductive Loads of 80 or Higher) (TJ Initial = 85°C) |
80 | V |
ELD2 | Inductive Switching Transient 1, Drain−to−Source (Waveform: RSOURCE = 10 , T = 2.0 ms) (For Relay's Coils/Inductive Loads of 80 or Higher) (TJ Initial = 85°C) |
100 | V |
ELD3 | Inductive Switching Transient 2, Drain−to−Source (Waveform: RSOURCE = 4.0 , T = 50 s) (For Relay's Coils/Inductive Loads of 80 or Higher) (TJ Initial = 85°C) |
300 | V |
Rev−Bat | Reverse Battery, 10 Minutes (Drain−to−Source) (For Relay's Coils/Inductive Loads of 80 or more) |
-14 | V |
Dual−Volt | Dual Voltage Jump Start, 10 Minutes (Drain−to−Source) | 28 | V |
ESD | Human Body Model (HBM) According to EIA/JESD22/A114 Specification |
2000 | V |
This MicroIntegration part NUD3124 provides a single component solution to switch inductive loads such as relays, solenoids, and small DC motors without the need of a free−wheeling diode. NUD3124 accepts logic level inputs, thus allowing it to be driven by a large variety of devices including logic gates, inverters, and microcontrollers.