• Part: ADuM4146
  • Description: 11A High Voltage Isolated Bipolar Gate Driver
  • Manufacturer: Analog Devices
  • Size: 1.01 MB
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Analog Devices
ADuM4146
ADuM4146 is 11A High Voltage Isolated Bipolar Gate Driver manufactured by Analog Devices.
FEATURES - 11 A short-circuit source current (0 Ω gate resistance) - 9 A short-circuit sink current (0 Ω gate resistance) - 4.61 A peak current (2 Ω gate resistance) - Output power device resistance: <1 Ω - Output voltage range up to 30 V - Multiple UVLO options on VDD2 - Grade A: 14.5 V (typical) UVLO on VDD2 positive going threshold - Grade B and Grade C: 11.5 V (typical) UVLO on VDD2 positive going threshold - VDD1 input voltage range from 2.5 V to 6 V - Desaturation protection - Soft shutdown on desaturation fault - Multiple desaturation detect parator voltages - Grade B: 9.2 V (typical) - Grade A and Grade C: 3.5 V (typical) - Miller clamp output with gate sense input - Isolated fault and ready functions - Low propagation delay: 75 ns (typical) - Operating temperature range: - 40°C to +125°C - Creepage distance: 8.3 mm minimum - CMTI: 100 k V/µs - Safety and regulatory approvals (pending) - 5000 V rms for 1 minute per UL 1577 - CSA ponent Acceptance Notice 5A - DIN V VDE V 0884-11 - VIORM = 2150 V peak APPLICATIONS - Si C/MOSFET/IGBT gate drivers - Photovoltaic (PV) inverters - Motor drives - Power supplies GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ADu M4146 is a single-channel gate driver specifically optimized for driving silicon carbide (Si C), metal-oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs). Analog Devices, Inc., i Coupler® technology provides isolation between the input signal and the output gate drive. The ADu M4146 includes a Miller clamp to provide robust Si C turn off with a single-rail supply when the gate voltage drops to less than 2 V. Operation with unipolar or bipolar secondary supplies is possible with or without the Miller clamp operation. The Analog Devices chip scale transformers also provide isolated munication of control information between the high voltage and low voltage domains of the chip. Information on the status of the chip can be read back from dedicated outputs. Control of resetting the device after a fault on the secondary side is performed...