Infineon 2ED24427N01FXUMA1 1, 2.5 A 8-Pin 24 V, DSO-8

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2ED24427N01FXUMA1
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Brand

Infineon

Product Type

Gate Driver

Output Current

2.5A

Pin Count

8

Fall Time

15ns

Package Type

DSO-8

Number of Outputs

2

Rise Time

33ns

Minimum Supply Voltage

10V

Maximum Supply Voltage

24V

Number of Drivers

1

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Series

2ED24427N01F

Standards/Approvals

JEDEC JESD47/22 and J-STD-020

Automotive Standard

No

The Infineon EiceDRIVER 24 V dual-channel low-side non-inverting gate driver for MOSFETs or IGBTs with typical 10 A source and sink currents in a DSO-8 package with thermally efficient, exposed power pad. EiceDRIVER 24 V enables higher power and Faster switching frequencies in multiple applications with a reduced PCB footprint and increased reliability by simplifying high power density system design. The EiceDRIVER 24 V is a low-voltage, power MOSFET and IGBT non-inverting gate driver. Proprietary latch immune CMOS technologies enable ruggedized monolithic construction. The logic input is compatible with standard CMOS or LSTTL output. The output driver features a current buffer stage. The output drivers feature a high Pulse current buffer stage designed for minimum driver cross-conduction.

0 A sink and 10 A source driver capability

11.5 V under voltage lockout

24 V maximum supply voltage

Enable function

CMOS Schmitt-triggered inputs

System cost reduction possible by paralleling more than one switch per channel

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