MIC5821/5822 Micrel, Inc. MIC5821/5822 8-Bit Serial-Input Latched Drivers Final Information General Description Features BiCMOS technology gives the MIC5821/5822 family flexibility beyond the reach of standard logic buffers and power driver arrays. These devices each have an eight-bit CMOS shift register, CMOS control circuitry, eight CMOS data latches, and eight bipolar current-sink Darlington output drivers. The 500mA outputs are suitable for use with incandescent bulbs and other moderate to high current loads. The drivers can be operated with a split supply where the negative supply is down to -20V. Except for maximum driver output voltage ratings, the MIC5821 and MIC5822 are identical. * * * * * * 3.3 MHz Minimum Data-Input Rate CMOS, PMOS, NMOS, TTL Compatible Internal Pull-Down or Pull-Up Resistors Low-Power CMOS Logic and Latches High-Voltage Current-Sink Outputs Single or Split Supply Operation These devices have greatly improved data-input rates. With a 5V logic supply they will typically operate faster than 5 MHz. With a 12V supply significantly higher speeds are obtained. The CMOS inputs are compatible with standard CMOS, PMOS, and NMOS logic levels. TTL and DTL circuits may require the use of appropriate pull-up resistors. By using the serial data output, the drivers can be cascaded for interface applications requiring additional drive lines. Ordering Information Part Number Standard Pb-Free MIC5821YN -40C to +85C 16-Pin Plastic DIP MIC5822BN MIC5822YN -40C to +85C 16-Pin Plastic DIP Pin Configuration 1 CLOCK 5 8-BIT SERIAL-PARALLEL SHIFT REGISTER 1 16 OUT1 SERIAL DATA IN 2 15 OUT2 14 OUT3 3 VDD STROBE LATCHES V SS 3 VDD 4 SERIAL DATA OUT 5 STROBE 6 OUTPUT ENABLE 7 VEE 8 6 7 OUTPUT ENABLE (ACTIVE LOW) LATCHES 2 4 VSS SERIAL DATA OUT SHIFT REGISTER SERIAL DATA IN Package MIC5821BN Functional Diagram CLK Temp Range 13 OUT4 12 OUT5 11 OUT6 10 OUT7 9 OUT8 MOS Bipolar Sub 8 16 OUT1 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 GND SUB VEE OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 (Plastic DIP) Micrel, Inc. * 2180 Fortune Drive * San Jose, CA 95131 * USA * tel + 1 (408) 944-0800 * fax + 1 (408) 474-1000 * http://www.micrel.com February 2005 1 MIC5821/5822 MIC5821/5822 Micrel, Inc. Typical Input Circuits Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1) at 25C Free-Air Temperature and VSS = 0V (MIC5821) 50V (MIC5822) 80V Output Voltage, VCE SUS (MIC5821)(Note 3) 35V (MIC5822)(Note 3) 50V Logic Supply Voltage, VDD 15V Input Voltage Range, VIN -0.3V to VDD + 0.3V VDD - VEE 25V Emitter Supply Voltage, VEE -20V Continuous Output Current, IOUT 500mA Package Power Dissipation, PD(Note 1) 1.67W Operating Temperature Range, TA -55C to +85C Storage Temperature Range, TS -65C to +150C Output Voltage, VCE VDD STROBE OUTPUT ENABLE Note 1: Derate at the rate of 16.7mW/C above TA = 25C. Note 2: CMOS devices have input static protection but are susceptible to damage when exposed to extremely high static electrical charges. Note 3: For inductive load applications. Note 4: Specification for packaged product only. VSS Typical Output Driver VDD CLOCK SERIAL DATA IN OUTN 7.2k VSS 3k VEE SUB Maximum Allowable Duty Cycle (Plastic DIP) Number of Outputs ON (IOUT = 200mA MIC5821/5822 Maximum Allowable Duty Cycle at Ambient Temperature of VDD = 12V) 25C 40C 50C 60C 70C 8 73% 62% 55% 47% 40% 7 83% 71% 62% 54% 46% 6 97% 82% 72% 63% 53% 5 100% 98% 87% 75% 63% 4 100% 100% 100% 93% 79% 3 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 2 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 1 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 2 February 2005 MIC5821/5822 Micrel, Inc. Electrical Characteristics (Note 4) at TA = 25C VDD = 5V, VEE = VSS = 0V (unless otherwise specified) Applicable Characteristic Output Leakage Current Collector-Emitter Devices Test Conditions ICEX MIC5821 MIC5822 VCE(SAT) Both Saturation Voltage Input Voltage Input Resistance Supply Current Limits Symbol VIN(0) Both VIN(1) Both RIN IDD(ON) Both Both Min. Max. Unit VOUT = 50V 50 A VOUT = 50V, TA = +70C 100 VOUT = 80V 50 VOUT = 80V, TA = +70C 100 IOUT = 100mA 1.1 IOUT = 200mA 1.3 IOUT = 350mA, VDD = 7.0V 1.6 0.8 VDD = 12V 10.5 VDD = 10V 8.5 VDD = 5.0V 3.5 VDD = 12V 50 VDD = 10V 50 VDD = 5.0V 50 Electrical Characteristics (Note 4) Both V k One Driver ON, VDD = 12V 4.5 One Driver ON, VDD = 10V 3.9 One Driver ON, VDD = 5.0V 2.4 All Drivers ON, VDD = 12V 16 All Drivers ON, VDD = 10V 14 All Drivers ON, VDD = 5.0V IDD(OFF) V mA 8 All Drivers OFF, VDD = 5.0V, All Inputs = 0V 1.6 All Drivers OFF, VDD = 12V, All Inputs= 0V 2.9 TA = -55C, VDD = 5V, VSS = VEE = 0V (unless otherwise noted) Limits Characteristic Output Leakage Current Collector-Emitter Symbol ICEX VCE(SAT) Saturation Voltage Input Voltage Input Resistance Supply Current Test Conditions Min. Unit 50 A V IOUT = 100mA 1.3 IOUT = 200mA 1.5 IOUT = 350mA, VDD = 7.0V 1.8 VIN0) 0.8 VIN(1) VDD = 12V 10.5 VDD = 5.0V 3.5 RIN VDD = 12V 35 VDD = 10V 35 VDD = 5.0V 35 IDD(ON) IDD(OFF) February 2005 Max. VOUT = 80V k One Driver ON, VDD = 12V 5.5 One Driver ON, VDD = 10V 4.5 One Driver ON, VDD = 5.0V 3.0 All Drivers ON, VDD = 12V 16 All Drivers ON, VDD = 10V 14 All Drivers ON, VDD = 5.0V 10 All Drivers OFF, VDD = 12V 3.5 All Drivers OFF, VDD = 5.0V 2.0 3 V mA MIC5821/5822 MIC5821/5822 Micrel, Inc. Electrical Characteristics (Note 4) TA = +125C, VDD = 5V, VSS = VEE = 0V (unless otherwise noted) Limits Characteristic Symbol Output Leakage Current Test Conditions ICEX Collector-Emitter VCE(SAT) Saturation Voltage Input Voltage Min. Max. Unit VOUT = 80V 500 A V IOUT = 100mA 1.3 IOUT = 200mA 1.5 IOUT = 350mA, VDD = 7.0V 1.8 VIN(0) 0.8 VIN(1) Input Resistance RIN Supply Current IDD(ON) IDD(OFF) VDD = 12V 10.5 VDD = 5.0V 3.5 VDD = 12V 50 VDD = 10V 50 VDD = 5.0V 50 V k One Driver ON, VDD = 12V 4.5 One Driver ON, VDD = 10V 3.9 One Driver ON, VDD = 5.0V 2.4 All Drivers ON, VDD = 12V 16 All Drivers ON, VDD = 10V 14 All Drivers ON, VDD = 5.0V 8 All Drivers OFF, VDD = 12V 2.9 All Drivers OFF, VDD = 5.0V 1.6 mA MIC5821/5822 Family Truth Table Serial Shift Register Contents Serial I1 I2 I3 Data Strobe Output Input H H R1 R2 ...... R7 R7 L L R1 R7 X R1 R2 R2 ...... R7 R3 ...... R8 Data Input Clock Input ...... I8 ...... Latch Contents I1 I2 I3 ...... Output Contents I8 Output Enable I1 I2 I3 ...... I8 R8 X X X X X L R1 R2 R3 ...... R8 P1 P2 P3 ...... P8 P8 H P1 P2 P3 ...... P8 L P1 P2 P3 ...... P8 X X X H H H H L = Low Logic Level H = High Logic Level X = Irrelevant ...... X ...... H P = Present State R = Previous State Timing Diagram CLOCK D A B DATA IN E STROBE OUTPUT ENABLE F C G OUTN MIC5821/5822 4 February 2005 MIC5821/5822 Micrel, Inc. Timing Conditions (TA = +25C, Logic Levels are VDD and VSS) VDD = 5.0V A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Minimum Data Active Time Before Clock Pulse (Data Set-Up Time) ....................................................................... 75 ns Minimum Data Active Time After Clock Pulse (Data Hold Time) ............................................................................. 75 ns Minimum Data Pulse Width .................................................................................................................................... 150 ns Minimum Clock Pulse Width ................................................................................................................................... 150 ns Minimum Time Between Clock Activation and Strobe ............................................................................................ 300 ns Minimum Strobe Pulse Width .................................................................................................................................. 100 ns Typical Time Between Strobe Activation and Output Transition ............................................................................. 500 ns SERIAL DATA present at the input is transferred to the shift register on the logic "0" to logic "1" transition of the CLOCK input pulse. On succeeding CLOCK pulses, the registers shift data information towards the SERIAL DATA OUTPUT. The SERIAL DATA must appear at the input prior to the rising edge of the CLOCK input waveform. Information present at any register is transferred to its respective latch when the STROBE is high (serial-to-parallel conversion). The latches will continue to accept new data as long as the STROBE is held high. Applications where the latches are bypassed (STROBE tied high) will require that the ENABLE input be high during serial entry. When the ENABLE input is high, all of the output buffers are disabled (OFF) without affecting the information stored in the latches or shift register. With the ENABLE input low, the outputs are controlled by the state of the latches. Typical Applications MIC5822 Level Shifting Lamp Driver with Darlington Emitters Tied to a Negative Supply SERIAL DATA CLOCK -9V 16 2 15 3 14 +5V 4 5 6 0.1 LATCHES SHIFT REGISTER 1 13 12 11 10 7 9 8 SUB + February 2005 100 5 MIC5821/5822 MIC5821/5822 Micrel, Inc. Package Information 0.780 MAX (19.812) PIN 1 0.030-0.110 RAD (0.762-2.794) .2500.005 (6.3500.127) 0.0250.015 (0.6350.381) 0.040 TYP (1.016) 0.1300.005 (3.3020.127) 0.290-0.320 (7.336-8.128) 0.020 (0.508) 0-10 0.020 MIN (0.508) 0.009-0.015 (0.229-0.381) 0.0180.003 (0.4570.076) 0.1000.010 (2.5400.254) 0.125 MIN (3.175) +0.025 -0.015 +0.635 8.255 -0.381 0.325 ( ) 16-Pin Plastic DIP (N) MIC5821/5822 6 February 2005 MIC5821/5822 February 2005 Micrel, Inc. 7 MIC5821/5822 MIC5821/5822 Micrel, Inc. MICREL INC. 2180 FORTUNE DRIVE SAN JOSE, CA 95131 USA TEL + 1 (408) 944-0800 FAX + 1 (408) 474-1000 WEB http://www.micrel.com This information furnished by Micrel in this data sheet is believed to be accurate and reliable. However no responsibility is assumed by Micrel for its use. Micrel reserves the right to change circuitry and specifications at any time without notification to the customer. Micrel Products are not designed or authorized for use as components in life support appliances, devices or systems where malfunction of a product can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems that (a) are intended for surgical implant into the body or (b) support or sustain life, and whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to result in a significant injury to the user. A Purchaser's use or sale of Micrel Products for use in life support appliances, devices or systems is a Purchaser's own risk and Purchaser agrees to fully indemnify Micrel for any damages resulting from such use or sale. (c) 1998 Micrel Incorporated MIC5821/5822 8 February 2005