The datasheet says 130mA maximum for Vdd and Vss and 45mA maximum for any I/O pin (SX20/SX28).
The SX48 datasheet has different values. It's 180mA for Vdd and Vss (at 70C), 45mA for any I/O pin and 50mA for each group of I/O pins (read the datasheet for details). The overall current is higher when the chip is kept cooler, again read the datasheet for details.
Post Edited (Mike Green) : 1/18/2010 5:05:53 PM GMT
·If you just want to hang leds on the pins then just don't turn them all on at the same time(just like segment displays that turn on in a timed sequence). This does take some processor time but it would aleviate the need for the 2803's. Just thinking in the sense of budget and what the SX can do.
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The SX48 datasheet has different values. It's 180mA for Vdd and Vss (at 70C), 45mA for any I/O pin and 50mA for each group of I/O pins (read the datasheet for details). The overall current is higher when the chip is kept cooler, again read the datasheet for details.
Post Edited (Mike Green) : 1/18/2010 5:05:53 PM GMT
Just wanted to make sure. So if I want to drive one LED off of each I/O pin I will buffer the I/O with a few ULN2803's.
Bill
·If you just want to hang leds on the pins then just don't turn them all on at the same time(just like segment displays that turn on in a timed sequence). This does take some processor time but it would aleviate the need for the 2803's. Just thinking in the sense of budget and what the SX can do.