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DI-510B - LEVEL-SHIFTED GAS DISCHARGE DISPLAY DIGIT DRIVERS

Download the DI-510B datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the DI-505B variant, as both devices belong to the same level-shifted gas discharge display digit drivers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The DIONICS DI-505B and DI-510B series circuits are designed for interfacing between MOS or TTL circuitry and gas discharge display panels.

Each section of these devices is made up of a switched constant current level shifter-capable of high voltage operation and a PNP-NPN driver transistor pair.

Features

  • ü ü ü ü ü 200V Level Shift Capability MOS and TTL Compatibility 6- and 8-line Versions Low Power Dissipation Reliable Dielectric Isolation Process Package Layout: DI-505B 0.800 Circuit Schematic (Each Section) V+ Input Output DI-510B 0.900.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (DI-505B-DIONICS.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number DI-510B
Manufacturer DIONICS
File Size 50.50 KB
Description LEVEL-SHIFTED GAS DISCHARGE DISPLAY DIGIT DRIVERS
Datasheet download datasheet DI-510B Datasheet

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DIONICS, INC. 65 Rushmore Street Westbury, NY 11590 Phone: (516) 997-7474 Fax: (516) 997-7479 Website: www.dionics-usa.com LEVEL-SHIFTED GAS DISCHARGE DISPLAY DIGIT DRIVERS DI-505B DI-510B General Description: The DIONICS DI-505B and DI-510B series circuits are designed for interfacing between MOS or TTL circuitry and gas discharge display panels. Each section of these devices is made up of a switched constant current level shifter-capable of high voltage operation and a PNP-NPN driver transistor pair. The constant current operation of the level shifter stage results in low power dissipation. Input circuitry is suitable for open drain PMOS, CMOS, open-collector or standard TTL.
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