The X-NUCLEO-OUT08A1 industrial digital output expansion board for STM32 Nucleo provides a powerful and flexible evaluation and development environment for 2 A (typical) digital output modules, with safe driving and intelligent diagnostics of the IPS160HF single high-side switch.
The X-NUCLEO-OUT08A1 interfaces with the microcontroller on the STM32 Nucleo via a 3 kV optocoupler driven by GPIO pins and Arduino™ UNO R3 (default configuration) and ST morpho (optional, not installed) connectors.
The expansion board can be connected to a NUCLEO-F401RE or NUCLEO-G431RB development board or stacked with another X-NUCLEO-OUT08A1 or X-NUCLEO-OUT10A1.
Two X-NUCLEO-OUT08A1 expansion boards can be used to evaluate a dual-channel digital output module with 2 A (typ.) capability per channel or a 2 A (typ.) single-channel safe digital output module. In the second scenario, the first shield output is connected to the power supply of the second shield output. Dedicated onboard hardware can be enabled or disabled to activate rapid discharge of highly capacitive loads, output voltage sensing and additional surge pulse output line protection.
Main features
Devices | Class | introduce | Datasheet |
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IPS160HF | Single channel high-side switches | Download |
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