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SN754410 Quadruple Half-H Driver IC
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The SN754410 Motor Driver IC is a quadruple half-H driver designed for driving DC motors, stepper motors, relays, solenoids, and other inductive loads. It is a pin-compatible alternative to the popular L293D, providing reliable bidirectional control of up to two DC motors or one stepper motor. With built-in high-current outputs and thermal shutdown protection, this IC is widely used in robotics, automation projects, and embedded motor control applications.
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Product Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
IC Type | Quadruple Half-H Motor Driver |
Operating Voltage Range | 4.5V to 36V |
Continuous Output Current | 1A per channel |
Peak Output Current | 2A per channel |
Logic Input Voltage | 5V TTL compatible |
Output Clamp Diodes | Integrated for inductive load protection |
Package Type | DIP-16 |
Key Features
- Quadruple half-H driver design
- TTL logic compatible inputs
- Wide supply voltage range
- Built-in output clamp diodes
- Supports bidirectional DC motor control
- Drives stepper motors and inductive loads
- Overtemperature protection
- Pin-compatible with L293D
Applications
- DC motor control
- Stepper motor driving
- Robotics and automation
- Relay and solenoid control
- CNC machines
- Embedded system motor driver
- DIY electronics projects
Inside the Box
- 1 x SN754410 Quadruple Half-H Motor Driver IC
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the motor supply (Vcc2) should be connected separately depending on your motor’s voltage rating, while logic operates at 5V.
The SN754410 is functionally similar to the L293D but offers slightly higher current handling capability and better thermal performance.
Yes, it can drive unipolar or bipolar stepper motors with proper wiring and control signals.