Manufacturer Part Number
UCC27517ADBVR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The UCC27517ADBVR from Texas Instruments is a low-side gate driver specifically designed for driving power management IGBTs and N-Channel MOSFETs. It is suitable for applications requiring efficient power switching.
Product Features and Performance
Single channel driver configuration
Capable of driving IGBT and N-Channel MOSFET gate types
Source and sink peak output current of 4A
Fast rise and fall times of 8ns and 7ns respectively
Operates over a wide supply voltage range of 4.5V to 18V
Supports both inverting and non-inverting input types
Capable of operating in extreme temperatures ranging from -40°C to 140°C
Product Advantages
High peak output current enables robust drive capability
Fast switching time enhances overall system response
Wide supply voltage range offers flexibility in various application setups
Dual input capability allows for flexible control schemes
High temperature operation range ensures reliability in harsh environments
Key Technical Parameters
Supply Voltage: 4.5V to 18V
Logic Voltage VIL, VIH: 1V, 2.4V
Output Current (Source, Sink): 4A
Rise Time: 8ns
Fall Time: 7ns
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 140°C
Quality and Safety Features
Robust thermal performance ensures reliable function in varying temperature conditions
Compatibility
Compatible with both IGBT and N-Channel MOSFET gate types
Application Areas
Motor Control
Power Supply Units
Solar Inverters
General Power Management Applications
Product Lifecycle
Current Status: Active
This product is not nearing discontinuation and replacements or upgrades are available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High current drive capacity ensures efficient gate switching
Ultra-fast rise and fall times improve performance in high-frequency applications
Wide operating voltage range increases adaptability across different power systems
Ability to withstand extreme temperatures enhances durability and reliability
Dual input modes provide versatile control for designers