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Analog Devices Introduces New Family of High Speed 18V MOSFET Drivers

November 18, 2009 by Jeff Shepard

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) announced a family of new high-speed 18V MOSFET drivers that provide 2 and 4A peak currents. Among the industry’s fastest, they feature propagation delays of 14 to 35ns and edge rise/fall times of 10 to 25ns. The new ADP36xx MOSFET driver family improves system reliability with the inclusion of overtemperature protection, UVLO (undervoltage lockout) and precision shutdown capability. The drivers can be used to complement PWM (pulse width modulation) controllers, such as ADI’s ADP1043A digital controller.

These new high-current, high-speed, dual 18V drivers are capable of driving two independent N-channel power MOSFETs. Using industry-standard packages, the parts have an internal temperature sensor and provide two levels of overtemperature protection: warning and shutdown at extreme junction temperatures. The shutdown function, generated from a precise internal comparator, provides fast system enable or shutdown, allowing redundant overvoltage protection and complementing the protection function of the switching controller. A wide input voltage range allows the drivers to be compatible with both analog and digital PWM controllers. Digital power controllers are powered by a low voltage supply, while the drivers are powered by a higher voltage supply. UVLO and hysteresis functions allow safe startup and shutdown of the higher voltage supply when used with low-voltage digital controllers.

The device families are available in thermally enhanced SOIC_EP (small outline package with exposed pad) and Mini SO_EP (mini small outline package with exposed pad) packaging to maximize high frequency drive capability in a small PCB (printed circuit board) area.