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UCD7100APWP

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DIGITAL CONTROL COMPATIBLE SINGLE LOW-SIDE +/- 4AMP MOSFET DRIVER WITH CURRENT SENSE

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UCD7100APWP - SC-70-6

UCD7100APWP

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Texas Instruments

DIGITAL CONTROL COMPATIBLE SINGLE LOW-SIDE +/- 4AMP MOSFET DRIVER WITH CURRENT SENSE

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationUCD7100APWP
Channel TypeSingle
Current - Peak Output (Source, Sink) [custom]4 A
Current - Peak Output (Source, Sink) [custom]4 A
Driven ConfigurationLow-Side
Gate TypeN-Channel MOSFET
Input TypeNon-Inverting
Logic Voltage - VIL, VIH1.5 V, 1.65 V
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Drivers1
Operating Temperature [custom]-40 °C, 105 °C
Package / Case14-PowerTSSOP
Package / Case [x]0.173 in
Package / Case [y]4.4 mm
Rise / Fall Time (Typ) [custom]10 ns
Rise / Fall Time (Typ) [custom]10 ns
Supplier Device Package14-HTSSOP
Voltage - Supply [Max]14.5 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]4.25 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 1$ 20.36
10$ 18.71
90$ 15.80
270$ 15.03
540$ 14.06
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 15.94
100$ 13.92
250$ 10.73
1000$ 9.60

Description

General part information

UCD7100 Series

The UCD7100 device is part of the UCD7K family of digital control compatible drivers for applications that use digital control technology that requires fast local peak current limit protection.

The UCD7100 is a low-side ±4-A high-current MOSFET gate driver. It allows the digital power controllers such as UCD9110 or UCD9501 to interface to the power stage in single ended topologies. It provides a cycle-by-cycle current limit function with programmable threshold and a digital output current limit flag which can be monitored by the host controller. With a fast 25-ns cycle-by-cycle current limit protection, the driver can turn off the power stage in the unlikely event that the digital system can not respond to a failure situation in time.

The UCD7100 device is part of the UCD7K family of digital control compatible drivers for applications that use digital control technology that requires fast local peak current limit protection.