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FEDL9205-02
ML9205-01
REFERENCE DATA
Graphs illustrating the VFL versus driver output current capability relationship are shown
below.
Care must be taken not to use the total power in excess of allowable power dissipation.
[Driver output current versus output drop voltage]
VFL=–60V,COMn
[Output current (mA)]
00 –15 –30 –45 –60 –75 (mA)
[VDISP–n(V)]
–0.5
[Driver output current versus output drop voltage]
VFL=–20V,COMn
[Output current (mA)]
00 –15 –30 –45 –60 –75 (mA)
[VDISP–n(V)]
–0.5
–1.0
Ta=–40°C
–1.0
Ta=25°C
–1.5
Ta=85°C
–1.5
Ta=–40°C
–2.0
(V)
–2.0
(V)
Ta=85°C Ta=25°C
[Driver output current versus output drop voltage]
VFL=–60V,ADn
[Output current (mA)]
00
–4 –8 –12 –16 –20 (mA)
[VDISP–n(V)]
–0.5
[Driver output current versus output drop voltage]
VFL=–20V,ADn
[Output current (mA)]
00
–4 –8 –12 –16 –20 (mA)
[VDISP–n(V)]
–0.5
–1.0
Ta=–40°C
–1.0
–1.5
Ta=25°C
–1.5
Ta=–40°C
Ta=85°C
–2.0
(V)
–2.0
(V)
Ta=85°C Ta=25°C
[Driver output current versus output drop voltage]
VFL=–60V,SEGn
[Output current (mA)]
00
–2 –4 –6 –8 –10 (mA)
[VDISP–n(V)]
–0.5
[Driver output current versus output drop voltage]
VFL=–20V,SEGn
[Output current (mA)]
00
–2 –4 –6 –8 –10 (mA)
[VDISP–n(V)]
–0.5
–1.0
Ta=–40°C
–1.0
Ta=25°C
–1.5
Ta=85°C
–1.5
Ta=–40°C
–2.0
(V)
–2.0
(V)
Ta=85°C
Ta=25°C
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