Complementary Switch FET Drivers (Rev. A)
Texas Instruments
Description
These two families of high speed drivers are designed to provide drive waveforms for complementary switches. Complementary switch configurations are commonly used in synchronous rectification circuits and active clamp/reset circuits, which can provide zero voltage switching. In order to facilitate the soft switching transitions, independently programmable delays between the two output waveforms are provided on these drivers. The delay pins also have true zero voltage sensing capability which allows immediate activation of the corresponding switch when zero voltage is applied. These devices require a PWM-type input to operate and can be interfaced with commonly available PWM controllers. In the UC1714 series, the AUX output is inverted to allow driving a p-channel MOSFET. In the UC1715 series, the two outputs are configured in a true complementary fashion.
Features
Single Input (PWM and TTL Compatible) High Current Power FET Driver, 1.0A Source/2A Sink Auxiliary Output FET Driver, 0.5A Source/1A Sink Time Delays Between Power and Auxiliary Outputs Independently Programmable from 50ns to 500ns Time Delay or True Zero-Voltage Operation Independently Configurable for Each Output Switching Frequency to 1MHz Typical 50ns Propagation Delays ENBL Pin Activates 220uA Sleep Mode Power Output is Active Low in Sleep Mode Synchronous Rectifier Driver
Related Datasheets
| Part Number | Description | Category |
| TPS2813 | Dual High-Speed MOSFET Drivers (Rev. F) | ICs, Interface |
| UCC27324 | Dual 4 A Peak High Speed Low-Side Power MOSFET Drivers (Rev. D) | ICs, Interface |
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