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MIC5891
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  • MIC5891

MIC5891

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The MIC5891 latched driver is a high-voltage, high current integrated circuit comprised of eight CMOS data latches, CMOS control circuitry for the common STROBE and OUTPUT ENABLE, and bipolar Darlington transistor drivers for each latch. Bipolar/MOS construction provides extremely low power latches with maximum interface flexibility. The MIC5891 will typically operate at 5MHz with a 5V logic supply. The CMOS inputs are compatible with standard CMOS, PMOS, and NMOS logic levels. TTL circuits may be used with appropriate pull-up resistors to ensure a proper logic-high input. A CMOS serial data output allows additional drivers to be cascaded when more than 8 bits are required. The MIC5891 has open-emitter outputs with suppression diodes for protection against inductive load transients. T...

Microchip Technology MIC5891 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Type

Source

Output Channels

8

Vout Operating (V) - Transient

50

Vout Operating (V) - Sustained

35

Iout (mA) per Channel

-500

Output Structure

Darlington Open Emitter

Input Structure

Serial

Minimum Data Clock (MHz)

5

General Description

8-Bit SRs (Cascadable), Operable w/Split Supply (to -20V), 5MHz (min) Data@5V, Integ. Clamp Diodes; TTL/CMOS/PMOS/NMOS Logic; Strobe and Output Enable

Package

16/SOIC 300mil 16/PDIP

Features

    • High-voltage, high-current outputs
    • Output transient protection diodes
    • CMOS-, PMOS-, NMOS-, and TTL-compatible inputs
    • 5MHz typical data input rate
    • Low-power CMOS latches

Description

The MIC5891 latched driver is a high-voltage, high current integrated circuit comprised of eight CMOS data latches, CMOS control circuitry for the common STROBE and OUTPUT ENABLE, and bipolar Darlington transistor drivers for each latch. Bipolar/MOS construction provides extremely low power latches with maximum interface flexibility. The MIC5891 will typically operate at 5MHz with a 5V logic supply. The CMOS inputs are compatible with standard CMOS, PMOS, and NMOS logic levels. TTL circuits may be used with appropriate pull-up resistors to ensure a proper logic-high input. A CMOS serial data output allows additional drivers to be cascaded when more than 8 bits are required. The MIC5891 has open-emitter outputs with suppression diodes for protection against inductive load transients. The output transistors are capable of sourcing 500mA and will sustain at least 35V in the on-state. Simultaneous operation of all drivers at maximum rated current requires a reduction in duty cycle due to package power limitations. Outputs may be paralleled for higher load current capability. The MIC5891 is available in a 16-pin plastic DIP package (N) and 16-pin wide SOIC package (WM).

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