Manufacturer Part Number
MAX4428ESA+T
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
High-speed Dual Low-Side MOSFET Driver
Product Features and Performance
Low-Side Driven Configuration
Independent Channel Type
Two Driver Channels
Designed for N-Channel and P-Channel MOSFET Gates
5V to 18V Supply Voltage Range
Compatible with Logic Voltages from 0.8V to 2.4V
5A Peak Output Current for both Sourcing and Sinking
Inverting and Non-Inverting Input Types
Fast Rise and Fall Times of 20ns
Suitable for Operation from -40°C to 85°C
Surface Mount 8-SOIC Package
Product Advantages
Efficient Gate Driving Capability for Power MOSFETs
High Peak Output Current for Driving Large Capacitive Loads
Flexible Input Logic Compatibility
Fast Switching Performance Reduces Power Loss
Supports Automation with Tape & Reel Packaging
Robust Thermal Performance with SOIC Packaging
Key Technical Parameters
Driven Configuration: Low-Side
Channel Type: Independent
Number of Drivers: 2
Gate Type: N-Channel, P-Channel MOSFET
Voltage - Supply Range: 4.5V ~ 18V
Logic Voltage Thresholds: VIL 0.8V, VIH 2.4V
Peak Output Currents: Source 1.5A, Sink 1.5A
Rise / Fall Time: 20ns Typical
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Built-In Protection Mechanisms
Meets Industry Standard Quality Tests
Compatibility
Compatible with Various N-Channel and P-Channel MOSFETs
Operable with Numerous Logic Chipsets
Application Areas
Switch Mode Power Supplies
Motor Controllers
DC-to-DC Converters
Power Management Circuits
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Active
Not Reported as Nearing Discontinuation
Upgrades and Replacements Can be Advised by Manufacturer
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Highly Versatile for Power Management Applications
Supports a Wide Range of Supply and Logic Voltages
Delivers High Driving Current for Fast Switching
Reduced Power Loss through Efficient Switching Performance
Reliable Operation in Extended Temperature Range
Widely Available in Tape & Reel Format for Mass Production Integration
Renowned Quality and Robustness from Analog Devices