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IC DECODER/DRVR/LATCH 7SEG 16DIP

DM9374N

Manufacturer Part Number
DM9374N
Description
IC DECODER/DRVR/LATCH 7SEG 16DIP
Manufacturer
Fairchild Semiconductor
Series
7400r
Datasheet

Specifications of DM9374N

Display Type
LED
Configuration
7 Segment
Current - Supply
50mA
Voltage - Supply
4.75 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
16-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Interface
-
Digits Or Characters
-
Other names
DM9374

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Low Power, Low Cost Display Power Sources—In small
line operated systems using TTL/MSI and LED or incan-
descent displays, a significant portion of the total dc power
is consumed to drive the displays. Since it is irrelevant
whether displays are driven from unfiltered dc or pulsed dc
(at fast rates), a dual power system can be used that
makes better utilization of transformer rms ratings. The
system utilizes a full wave rectified but unsmoothed dc volt-
age to provide the displays with 120 Hz pulsed power while
the reset of the system is driven by a conventional dc
power circuit. The frequency of 120 Hz is high enough to
avoid display flicker problems. The main advantages of this
system are:
• Reduced transformer rating
• Much smaller smoothing capacitor
• Increased LED light output due to pulsed operation
With the standard capacitor filter circuit, the rms current
(full wave) loading of the transformer is approximately
twice the dc output. Most commercial transformer manu-
facturers rate transformers with capacitive input filters as
follows:
Full Wave Bridge Rectifier Circuit
Transformer rms current
1.8 x dc current required
FIGURE 3. Direct Unregulated Display Supply
FIGURE 4. Pulsed Regulated Display Supply
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Full Wave Center Tapped Rectifier Circuit
Therefore, the removal of a large portion of the filtered dc
current requirement (display power) substantially reduces
the transformer loading.
There are two basic approaches. First (Figure 3) is the
direct full wave rectified unregulated supply to power the
displays. The '74 decoder driver constant current feature
maintains the specified segment current after the LED
diode drop and 0.5V saturation voltage has been reached
( 2.2V). Care must be exercised not to exceed the '74
power ratings and the maximum voltage that the decoder
driver sees in both the “on” and “off” modes.
The second approach (Figure 4) uses a 3-terminal voltage
regulator such as the 7805 to provide dc pulsed power to
the display with the peak dc voltage limited to 5.0V. This
approach allows easier system thermal management by
heat sinking the regulator rather than the display or display
drivers. When this power source is used with an intensity
modulation scheme or with a multiplexed display system,
the frequencies must be chosen such that they do not beat
with the 120 Hz full wave rectified power frequency.
Transformer rms current
1.2 x dc current required
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