Microchip MOSFET Gate Driver 2, 1.5 A 8-Pin 22 V, SOIC

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RS Stock No.:
209-7723
Mfr. Part No.:
TC4428EOA
Brand:
Microchip
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Brand

Microchip

Product Type

MOSFET

Output Current

1.5A

Pin Count

8

Fall Time

19ns

Package Type

SOIC

Number of Outputs

2

Driver Type

MOSFET

Rise Time

19ns

Minimum Supply Voltage

4.5V

Maximum Supply Voltage

22V

Number of Drivers

2

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Width

3.9 mm

Height

1.75mm

Length

4.9mm

Series

TC4428

Mount Type

Surface

Automotive Standard

No

The Microchip TC4428EOA is improved versions of the earlier TC428 family of drivers (with which they are pin compatible). They will not latch up under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They are not subject to damage when up to 5V of noise spiking (of either polarity) occurs on the ground pin. They can accept, without damage or logic upset, up to 500 mA of reverse current (of either polarity) being forced back into their outputs. All terminals are fully protected against up to 2kV of electrostatic discharge. As MOSFET drivers, the TC4428EOA can easily switch 1000pF gate capacitances in 25 nsec, and provide low enough impedances in both the ON and OFF states to ensure the MOSFET's intended state will not be affected by large transients. These drivers have matched input to output leading edge and falling edge delays, tD1 and tD2, for processing short

Low Output Impedance

Latch-Up Protected

Input Will Withstand Negative Inputs

ESD Protected

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