Manufacturer Part Number
UC1705J883B
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The UC1705J883B is a single-channel MOSFET gate driver that operates from a supply voltage of 5V to 40V. It features a high-current push-pull output stage capable of sourcing and sinking up to 1.5A of peak current, making it suitable for driving a wide range of power MOSFET and IGBT gates. The device offers both inverting and non-inverting input types, allowing for flexible design integration.
Product Features and Performance
Single-channel MOSFET gate driver
Supply voltage range: 5V to 40V
Peak output current: 1.5A source/sink
Inverting and non-inverting input types
Propagation delay: 40ns (typical)
Wide operating temperature range: -55°C to 125°C
Through-hole package (8-CDIP)
Product Advantages
High-current drive capability for efficient power MOSFET/IGBT switching
Flexible input types for easy integration into various circuit designs
Robust operation over a wide temperature range
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Reliable and efficient gate driving solution for a wide range of power electronics applications
Optimized for high-performance, cost-effective power conversion designs
Backed by Texas Instruments' reputation for quality and innovation
Quality and Safety Features
Designed and manufactured to high quality and reliability standards
Robust protection features to ensure safe and reliable operation
Compatibility
The UC1705J883B is designed to be compatible with a variety of power MOSFET and IGBT devices, making it a versatile gate driver solution for numerous power electronics applications.
Application Areas
Switch-mode power supplies (SMPS)
Motor drives
Inverters and converters
Industrial automation and control
Automotive electronics
Product Lifecycle
The UC1705J883B is an active product in our website's sales team's portfolio. There are no immediate plans for discontinuation, and the product remains a viable solution for the target applications. Customers are advised to consult with our website's sales team for the latest information on product availability and potential alternative models.