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DGD2005

HIGH-SIDE AND LOW-SIDE GATE DRIVER IN SO-8

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Description

The DGD2005 is a mid-voltage / high-speed gate driver capable of driving N-Channel MOSFETs and IGBTs in a half-bridge configuration. High voltage processing techniques enable the DGD2005’s high-side to switch to 200V in a bootstrap operation. The 30ns (max) propagation delay matching between the high-side and low-side drivers allows high frequency switching.

The DGD2005 logic inputs are compatible with standard TTL and CMOS levels (down to 3.3V) to interface easily with controlling devices. The driver outputs feature high pulse current buffers designed for minimum driver cross conduction. The low-side gate driver and logic share a common ground.

The DGD2005 is available in a space saving SO-8 (Type TH) package and operates over an extended -40°C to +125°C temperature range.

Feature(s)

  • Floating High-Side Driver in Bootstrap Operation to 200V
  • Drives Two N-Channel MOSFETs or IGBTs in Half Bridge Configuation
  • Outputs Tolerant to Negative Transients
  • Wide Logic and Low-Side Gate Driver Supply Voltage: 10V to 20V
  • Logic Input (HIN and LIN) 3.3V Capability
  • Schmitt Triggered Logic Inputs with Internal Pull Down
  • Delay matching of 30ns maximum
  • Source/Sink pulsed current of 290mA/600mA typical
  • Undervoltage Lockout for Vcc
  • Extended Temperature Range: -40°C To +125°C

Application(s)

  • DC-DC Converters 
  • DC-AC Inverters
  • AC-DC Power Supplies
  • Motor Controls
  • Class D Power Amplifiers

Product Specifications

Product Parameters

Compliance (Only Automotive(Q) supports PPAP) Standard
Offset Voltage Max (V) 200 V
Inputs HIN, LIN
Output Current IO+ (Typ) (mA) 290 mA
Output Current IO- (Typ) (mA) 600 mA
tON (Typ) (ns) 220 ns
tOFF (Typ) (ns) 200 ns
tR (Typ) (ns) 100 ns
tF (Typ) (ns) 35 ns

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