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The IXDD414 is a high speed high current gate driver specifically designed to drive the largest MOSFETs and IGBTs to their minimum switching time and maximum practical frequency limits. The IXDD414 can source and sink 14A of peak current while producing voltage rise and fall times of less than 30ns. The input of the driver is compatible with TTL or CMOS and is fully immune to mlatch up over the entire operating range. Designed with small internal delays, cross conduction/current shootthrough is virtually eliminated in the IXDD414. Its features and wide safety margin in operating voltage and power make the IXDD414 unmatched in performance and value.
The IXDD414 incorporates a unique ability to disable the output under fault conditions. When a logical low is forced into the Enable input, both final output stage MOSFETs (NMOS and PMOS) are turned off. As a result, the output of the IXDD414 enters a tristate mode and achieves a Soft Turn-Off of the MOSFET/IGBT when a short circuit is detected. This helps prevent damage that could occur to the MOSFET/IGBT if it were to be switched off abruptly due to a dv/dt over-voltage transient.
The IXDD414 is available in the standard 8-pin P-DIP (PI), 5-pin TO-220 (CI) and in the TO-263 (YI) surface-mount package.
• Built using the advantages and compatibility of CMOS and IXYS HDMOSTM processes. • Latch-Up Protected • High Peak Output Current: 14A Peak • Wide Operating Range: 4.5V to 25V • Ability to Disable Output under Faults • High Capacitive Load Drive Capability: 15nF in <30ns • Matched Rise And Fall Times • Low Propagation Delay Time • Low Output Impedance • Low Supply Current
IXDD414YI Typical Application
• Driving MOSFETs and IGBTs • Limiting di/dt under Short Circuit • Motor Controls • Line Drivers • Pulse Generators • Local Power ON/OFF Switch • Switch Mode Power Supplies (SMPS) • DC to DC Converters • Pulse Transformer Driver • Class D Switching Amplifiers