Features
- 2 outputs with 6A peak drive currents (sink and source) with output voltage range of 4.5V to 16V
- Typical ON-resistance <1Ω
- Specified Miller plateau drive currents
- EPAD provides very low thermal impedance (θJC = 3°C/W)
- Dual logic inputs with hysteresis for high noise immunity
- Rising and/or falling output edge delays programmed with resistors
- 20ns rise and fall time driving a 10nF load
- Flexible logic options available by use of INVA and INVB pins
Description
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The ISL89367 is a high-speed, 6A, 2 channel MOSFET driver optimized for synchronous rectifier applications. Internal timers can be programmed with resistors to delay the rising and/or falling edges of the outputs. Logically ANDed dual inputs are also provided. One input is for the PWM signal and the second can be used as an enable. A third control input is used to optionally invert the logical polarity of the driver outputs. Comparator like logical inputs allows this driver to be configured for any logic level from 3. 3V to 10 VDC. The precision logic thresholds provided by the comparators allow the use of external RC circuits to generate longer time delays than are possible with the internal timers. The comparators also allow the driver to be configured with a low output voltage that is negative relative to the logic ground if desired. This is useful for applications that require a negative turn-off gate drive voltage for driving FETs with logic thresholds. At high switching frequencies, these MOSFET drivers use very little bias current. Separate, non-overlapping drive circuits are used to drive each CMOS output FET to prevent shoot-thru currents in the output stage. The start-up sequence is design to prevent unexpected glitches when VDD is being turned on or turned off. When VDD ~1V, an internal 10kΩ resistor between the output and ground helps to keep the output voltage low. When ~1V VDD UV, both outputs are driven low with very low resistance and the logic inputs are ignored. This insures that the driven FETs are off. When VDD > UVLO, and after a short delay, the outputs now respond to the logic inputs.
Applications
- Synchronous Rectifier (SR) Driver
- Switch mode power supplies
- Motor Drives, Class D amplifiers, UPS, Inverters
- Pulse Transformer Driver
- Clock/Line Driver
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | Package | Lead Count (#) | Carrier Type | Pb (Lead) Free | Temp. Range (°C) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISL89367FRTAZ | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | TDFN | 16# | Tube | No | -40 to +125°C |
| ISL89367FRTAZ-T | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | TDFN | 16# | Reel | No | -40 to +125°C |
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- End Of Life NoticePDF 200 KB PLC15033 Jun 11, 2015
- Product Change NoticePDF 84 KB PCN13005 Jan 23, 2013
- Application NotePDF 397 KB an1684 Jan 19, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document outlines important legal disclaimers and usage guidelines for semiconductor products. It emphasizes user responsibility for product design and safety, disclaims liability for damages, and clarifies no intellectual property licenses are granted. Products are categorized by quality grades with specific application recommendations. Users must comply with laws, avoid unauthorized modifications, and ensure safe use within specified conditions. Contact details for Renesas Electronics sales offices worldwide are provided.
- Application NotePDF 509 KB an1681 Jan 19, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document explains grounding techniques for PCB layouts using a dual op amp example on a single-layer copper board. It compares three grounding schemes: a center spine ground trace, an outer ground plane, and a split/star ground plane, highlighting the benefits of single-point grounding to minimize noise and antenna effects. It emphasizes following current paths, minimizing loop lengths, and ensuring close forward and return paths to reduce interference. The document also includes disclaimers on product use, quality grades, safety, and legal compliance.
- Application NotePDF 576 KB an1116 Jan 05, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document details various CMOS driver circuits including a self-powered DC stable 100V half bridge driver using EL7972 and EL7501, an IGBT half bridge driver with EL7981, and a self-oscillating IGBT driver operating at 25kHz. It also covers a 40W 12V synchronous step-down regulator using EL7761, a simple undervoltage lockout circuit using zener diodes, and a video sync pulse generator with EL7501. Additionally, it explains a resonant gate driver circuit that boosts gate voltage swing and improves efficiency by using external diodes and inductors.
Recommended Documents (1)
Datasheets (1)
Manuals & Guides (1)
- Application NotePDF 397 KB an1684 Jan 19, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document outlines important legal disclaimers and usage guidelines for semiconductor products. It emphasizes user responsibility for product design and safety, disclaims liability for damages, and clarifies no intellectual property licenses are granted. Products are categorized by quality grades with specific application recommendations. Users must comply with laws, avoid unauthorized modifications, and ensure safe use within specified conditions. Contact details for Renesas Electronics sales offices worldwide are provided.
- Application NotePDF 509 KB an1681 Jan 19, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document explains grounding techniques for PCB layouts using a dual op amp example on a single-layer copper board. It compares three grounding schemes: a center spine ground trace, an outer ground plane, and a split/star ground plane, highlighting the benefits of single-point grounding to minimize noise and antenna effects. It emphasizes following current paths, minimizing loop lengths, and ensuring close forward and return paths to reduce interference. The document also includes disclaimers on product use, quality grades, safety, and legal compliance.
- Application NotePDF 576 KB an1116 Jan 05, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document details various CMOS driver circuits including a self-powered DC stable 100V half bridge driver using EL7972 and EL7501, an IGBT half bridge driver with EL7981, and a self-oscillating IGBT driver operating at 25kHz. It also covers a 40W 12V synchronous step-down regulator using EL7761, a simple undervoltage lockout circuit using zener diodes, and a video sync pulse generator with EL7501. Additionally, it explains a resonant gate driver circuit that boosts gate voltage swing and improves efficiency by using external diodes and inductors.
Application Notes & White Papers (3)
- End Of Life NoticePDF 200 KB PLC15033 Jun 11, 2015
- Product Change NoticePDF 84 KB PCN13005 Jan 23, 2013
Product Notices (PCN, EOL, etc) (2)
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