Manufacturer Part Number
PM8834TR
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Introduction
The PM8834TR is a high-performance Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) gate driver designed for efficient power management and signal actuation in various electronic devices.
Product Features and Performance
Low-Side Gate Driver Configuration
Independent Channel Operation
Supports 2 Drivers for IGBT and N-Channel MOSFET gates
Operating Supply Voltage Range: 5V to 18V
Logic Level Thresholds: VIH = 2.5V, VIL = 0.8V
Peak Output Current (Source, Sink): 4A
Non-Inverting Input Type
Fast Rise Time: 45ns
Quick Fall Time: 35ns
High Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 150°C
Product Advantages
Flexible supply voltage range for diverse applications
High peak output current suitable for driving powerful gates
Extremely fast switching speeds reduce power loss
Robust temperature operation for reliability in harsh environments
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Supply: 5V ~ 18V
Logic Voltage VIL, VIH: 0.8V, 2.5V
Current Peak Output: 4A (Source, Sink)
Rise / Fall Time: 45ns / 35ns
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 150°C
Quality and Safety Features
Engineered for reliable operation under extreme conditions
Manufactured by STMicroelectronics, a leader in semiconductor solutions
Compatibility
Suitable for driving IGBT and N-Channel MOSFET gates in various configurations
Versatile for diverse power management applications
Application Areas
Motor Control Systems
Power Supply Units
Automotive Electronics
Renewable Energy Systems
Industrial Automation
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
Not nearing discontinuation, ensuring long-term availability
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High performance and reliability offered by STMicroelectronics
Broad compatibility with various gate types and electronic components
Versatile for multiple application domains, from automotive to industrial systems
Ensures efficient power management for enhanced performance and energy saving
Supports advanced technological requirements with fast switching speeds and robust operation