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Fairchild Gate Driver Optocoupler Provides Lower Power Consumption, Faster Switching Speeds

November 16, 2010 by Jeff Shepard

Fairchild Semiconductor developed the FOD3184 – a 3A output current, high speed MOSFET/IGBT gate driver optocoupler with a nearly 50% reduction in propagation delay times and 13% lower power consumption compared to the popular FOD3120 gate driver. The device is well suited for high frequency driving of power MOSFETs and IGBTs at frequencies up to 250kHz.

The FOD3184 consists of an aluminum gallium arsenide (AIGaAs) light emitting diode optically coupled to a CMOS detector with PMOS and NMOS output power transistors integrated into the circuit power stage. The PMOS pull-up transistor has low RDS(ON) for reduced internal power consumption and near rail-to-rail output voltage swing. The device also offers high noise immunity, characterized by a minimum 35kV/µs common mode rejection (CMR) – well suited for noisy industrial applications.

The device also features a wide VCC operating range (15 to 30V), 3A maximum peak output current and a guaranteed operating temperature range of -40 to +100°C. The FOD3184 also features an under-voltage lockout protection (UVLO) with hysteresis, optimized for driving IGBTs.

The FOD3184 is packaged in an 8-pin dual in-line housing and offers >8.0mm creepage and clearance distances – a critical end-application requirement for safety agencies. Additionally, the packaging is compatible with 260°C reflow processes for lead-free solder compliance. The 1,414V working voltage rating (VIORM) allows the device to drive 1,200V loads with reliable long term insulation performance.

Fairchild enables engineers to drive innovation in their designs by developing solutions like the FOD3184 which is part of Fairchild’s comprehensive portfolio of high performance optocouplers that offer best-in-class noise immunity, faster switching speeds and increased power efficiency.

The units are priced (each, 1k pcs.) at $1.51, with a delivery of 6 weeks.