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Saturday, November 7, 2015

Gate driver IC

In power electronics gate driver ic are required to compensate the junction capacitance of power electronic switches. Usually high current capability ic are required. In this blog post the gate driver ic are classified in terms of their driving current,

 output polarity and their capability of driving high side or low side mosfet.



IC number Biasing voltage Output current Output signal Input pins Comments
TC4423-25 4-18V 3A Non inverting Dual input Can be used independently for high
and low side with one input in use
FAN3223 4.5-18 5A Inverting Dual input Low side driver
FAN 3224-5 4.5-18 5A Non inverting Dual Input Low side driver
FAN 3121 4.5-18 11.4A Inverting Dual Input Low side driver
FAN 3226 4.5-18V 3A Inverting Dual Input Low side driver
FAN 3227-9 4.5-18 3A Non inverting Dual Input Low Side Driver
ICL 7667 18 1A Inverting Dual Input Can be used independently for high
and low side mosfet. See datasheet
TC1426-8 4.5-16 1.5 Inverting Dual Input Can be used independently for high
and low side mosfet. See datasheet
TC 1427 4.5-16 1.5A Non inverting Dual Input Can be used independently for high
and low side mosfet. See datasheet
IR 2110 25 V 2 A Dual Input H Bridge IC that can used with a
non isolated power supply and can
independently drive high or low side switch
IR 2111 25 V 220mA-420mA Single input H bridge IC . Only for a complete H bridge
IR 2125 25V 2A Single Input Single channel driver. Can be used
independently for high and low side
mosfet. See datasheet

2 comments:

  1. Hi.
    FAN 3111 comes to mind.
    It would be interesting to have a costing also associated with it.
    Kind regards
    Riaan

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  2. Thanks for the suggestion. Let me get some more information before adding it. Costing issue is left to the reader with the online electronic sites.

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