Driver ICs are integrated circuits designed to provide the necessary interface and control between a low-power control signal and a higher-power load. They translate, condition, and amplify control inputs so that external devices can be driven reliably and consistently.
These devices typically integrate functions such as signal level shifting, buffering, switching control, and protection features to support stable operation and simplify overall circuit design.
- Purpose: Enable effective control of loads that require more drive capability than a controller or logic source can provide directly.
- Key role: Bridge control circuitry and the driven element by managing drive strength and signal integrity.
- Integration focus: Combine control and support functions to reduce external component requirements.