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Texas Instruments DRV2700RGPR — Discrete Semiconductors

DRV2700RGPR Piezo Driver IC, 3V-5.5V, 20-QFN, Active

MPNDRV2700RGPR
End of Life

Texas Instruments DRV2700RGPR, Fully Integrated Piezo Driver, 3V to 5.5V Supply, Differential Output, Analog Interface, 20-VFQFN Exposed Pad, -40°C to 150°C, Active.

$5.09Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging20-VFQFN Exposed Pad
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Specifications

DRV2700RGPR Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Motor type - AC, DCPiezo
Voltage - load3V ~ 5.5V
Voltage3V ~ 5.5V
InterfaceAnalog
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
FunctionDriver - Fully Integrated, Control and Power Stage
ApplicationsGeneral Purpose
Case20-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Output configurationDifferential

Product details

Temperature grade and deployment environment

Rated for -40°C to 150°C junction temperature, this driver suits automotive under-hood applications, industrial valve actuators, and any piezo-based system exposed to engine bay or process heat. The VFQFN with exposed pad helps pull heat into the PCB ground plane.

Lifecycle and sourcing

Listed as active with no end-of-life notice. ROHS3 compliant.

Frequently asked questions

Can DRV2700RGPR be used for ultrasonic applications?

Yes — the piezo driver is designed for piezo actuators, which includes ultrasonic transducers. The analog interface and differential output support the drive frequencies typical of ultrasonic cleaning, sonar, and medical imaging transducers.

Is DRV2700RGPR suitable for haptic feedback?

Yes. The fully integrated control and power stage, combined with the 3V–5.5V supply range, makes it a direct fit for haptic actuators in consumer electronics, automotive touchscreens, and industrial control panels.

How does DRV2700RGPR compare to DRV8811PWPR?

The DRV8811PWPR is a bipolar stepper motor driver with half-bridge outputs rated for 1.9 A and 8 V load, while the DRV2700RGPR is a piezo-specific driver with a 3V–5.5V supply and analog interface. They are not functional substitutes — the DRV8811 is for stepper motors, the DRV2700 for piezo actuators.