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Octal High-Side Switches from ST for Efficient System Control

07/03/2024

In the realm of advanced electronic control, ST offers octal high-side switches with an impressive 110mΩ RDS(on) per channel to uphold system efficiency while managing a variety of loads. These high-side switches are adept at handling capacitive, resistive, or inductive loads with one side firmly grounded for seamless operation.

Featuring an operating-voltage range spanning from 10.5V to 36V, along with 3.3V/5V-compatible logic inputs, the IPS8200HQ and IPS8200HQ-1 models offer versatile solutions for a multitude of applications.  Specifically catering to the needs of programmable logic controllers (PLCs), distributed I/O systems, industrial PC peripherals, and computer numerical control (CNC) machines, these high-side switches from ST are instrumental in ensuring smooth and reliable functionality across various industrial settings.

Whether it's managing complex machinery or integrating control systems in industrial environments, the high-performance capabilities of these octal high-side switches empower engineers to optimize control and efficiency in their applications.

Octal High-Side Switches from ST for Efficient System Control

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