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Smaller drivers minimise gate bounce

A Microchip Technology product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jul 4, 2007

MOSFET drivers are rated for a peak output current of 0.5A, over a wide operating voltage range of 4.5-18V.

Microchip has begun sampling the MCP1401 and MCP1402 single-output MOSFET drivers.

The inverting MCP1401 and noninverting MCP1402 MOSFET drivers are rated for a peak output current of 0.5A, over a wide operating voltage range of 4.5-18V.

They have excellent latch-up immunity and are available in miniature 2 x 3mm DFN and 5-pin SOT-23 packages.

By positioning the tiny gate driver close to the MOSFET's physical gate connection, designers can minimise gate bounce caused by the parasitic PCB layout, gate rise-and-fall times, propagation-delay times and shoot-through current, all of which help to increase system efficiency and reduce power dissipation.

For higher peak output-current applications, Microchip offers the 4.5A MCP1403/4/5 dual and 6A MCP1406/7 MOSFET drivers.

The MCP1403/4/5 devices are available in 8- and 16-pin SOIC and PDIP packages, as well as a 6 x 5mm DFN package, and the MCP1406/7 drivers are available in 8-pin SOIC, PDIP and 6 x 5mm DFN packages, as well as a 5-pin TO220 package.

All devices are now available for sampling.

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