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Features

  • Independently Drives 4 N-Channel FET in Half Bridge or Full Bridge Configurations
  • Bootstrap Supply Max Voltage to 95VDC
  • Drives 1000pF Load in Free Air at 50°C with Rise and Fall Times of Typically 15ns
  • User-Programmable Dead Time (0.1 to 4.5µs)
  • DIS (Disable) Overrides Input Control and Refreshes Bootstrap Capacitor when Pulled Low
  • Input Logic Thresholds Compatible with 5V to 15V Logic Levels
  • Shoot-Through Protection
  • Undervoltage Protection
  • Pb-free Available

Description

The HIP4082 is a medium frequency, medium voltage H-Bridge N-Channel MOSFET driver IC, available in 16 lead plastic SOIC (N) and DIP packages. Specifically targeted for PWM motor control and UPS applications, bridge based designs are made simple and flexible with the HIP4082 H-bridge driver. With operation up to 80V, the device is best suited to applications of moderate power levels. Similar to the HIP4081, it has a flexible input protocol for driving every possible switch combination except those which would cause a shoot-through condition. The HIP4082's reduced drive current allows smaller packaging and it has a much wider range of programmable dead times (0.1 to 4.5µs) making it ideal for switching frequencies up to 200kHz. The HIP4082 does not contain an internal charge pump, but does incorporate non-latching level-shift translation control of the upper drive circuits. This set of features and specifications is optimized for applications where size and cost are important. For applications needing higher drive capability the HIP4080A and HIP4081A are recommended.

Parameters

AttributesValue
Bootstrap Supply Voltage (Max) (V)95
VBIAS (Max) (V)15
Peak Pull-up Current (A)1.4
Peak Pull-down Current (A)1.3
Turn-On Prop Delay (ns)75
Turn-Off Prop Delay (ns)55
Rise Time (μs)0.009
Fall Time9
Temp. Range (°C)-55 to +125°C
Input Logic Level3.3V/TTL
Qualification LevelStandard

Package Options

Pkg. TypePkg. Dimensions (mm)Lead Count (#)Pitch (mm)
PDIP19.0 x 6.6 x 3.94162.5
SOICN9.9 x 3.9 x 0.00161.3

Application Block Diagrams

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Additional Applications

  • UPS Systems
  • DC Motor Controls
  • Full Bridge Power Supplies
  • Switching Power Amplifiers
  • Noise Cancellation Systems
  • Battery Powered Vehicles
  • Peripherals
  • Medium/Large Voice Coil Motors

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Part NumberStatusSamplesLongevityStockRoHSPackageBudgetary Price (USD)Lead Count (#)Carrier TypeMoisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Pitch (mm)Pkg. Dimensions (mm)Pb (Lead) FreePb Free CategoryTemp. Range (°C)Country of AssemblyCountry of Wafer Fabrication
HIP4082IBZActiveAvailable2033 DecIn StockRoHS:EN
SOIC1ku | $2.4316#Tube31.3mm9.9 x 3.9 x 0.00YesPb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3-55 to +125°CCHINA, MALAYSIAUSA
HIP4082IBZTActiveAvailable2033 DecIn StockRoHS:EN
SOIC1ku | $2.4316#Reel31.3mm9.9 x 3.9 x 0.00YesPb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3-55 to +125°CCHINA, MALAYSIAUSA
HIP4082IPZActiveAvailable2033 DecIn StockRoHS:EN
PDIP1ku | $2.4616#TubeNot Applicable2.5mm19.0 x 6.6 x 3.94YesPb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3-55 to +125°CMALAYSIA, TAIWAN, PHILIPPINESUSA
HIP4082IBObsoleteN/A2033 DecIn StockContactSOICN16#Tube11.3mm9.9 x 3.9 x 0.00NoSolder Plate-55 to +125°C
HIP4082IBTObsoleteN/A2033 DecOut of StockContactSOICN16#Reel11.3mm9.9 x 3.9 x 0.00NoSolder Plate-55 to +125°C

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Knowledge Base

  1. Any suggestions how to get rid of the HIP4082 ringing in the bootstrap circuit?

    Question:I am using the HIP4082 in a stepper drive application at low frequency. I am getting ringing in the circuit that looks like it is in the bootstrap circuit that I cannot seem to get rid of. Any suggestions? Also, are ceramic capacitors the best choice for the bootstrap ...

  2. Why does the HIP4082 dead time increase for AHO and BHO when a load is applied?

    Question:I am using HIP4082 for driving a full bridge. The switching frequency is 60 kHz (FETs are switching at 30 kHz) and dead time resistor is 50k ohms. The input is 40VDC and transformer is 1:8.6 with FW rectifier at the output. The dead time, looking at ...

  3. What are your recommended HIP4082 bootstrap components?

    ... You should choose a capacitor that is 10x the Ciss of the MOSFETs being used. If you choose a capacitor that is too large, the HIP4082 will experience excessive power dissipation to charge the cap. If too small, the Vgs voltage will droop and cause the MOSFET not to be ...

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