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CHT-ATLAS - Dual Channel Power Transistor Driver

General Description

CHT-ATLAS is a high-temperature, high reliability power transistor driver integrated circuit specifically designed to drive widebandgap power transistors, in particular Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Silicon Carbide (SiC) devices including normally-On and normally-Off JFETs, MOSFETs and BJTs.

Key Features

  • 2 independent push-pull channels capable of sourcing/sinking 2A each. When configured together to drive a single power switch, the combination of the 2 distinct channels allows driving of specific devices that require for instance a dynamic pulse of current in combination with a continuous current in order to be properly turned-on. The circuit includes a soft-shut-down capability that slowly shuts down the power transistor in case of fault. Features.
  • Operating junction temperature: from -5.

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Part number CHT-ATLAS
Manufacturer CISSOID
File Size 473.14 KB
Description Dual Channel Power Transistor Driver
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The Leader in High Temperature Semiconductor Solutions CHT-ATLAS Version: 3.4 12-Nov-13 (Last Modification Date) Dual Channel Power Transistor Driver General description CHT-ATLAS is a high-temperature, high reliability power transistor driver integrated circuit specifically designed to drive widebandgap power transistors, in particular Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Silicon Carbide (SiC) devices including normally-On and normally-Off JFETs, MOSFETs and BJTs. It is also used with standard silicon MOSFETs and IGBTs in standard temperature applications (e.g. 125°C) where it brings an increase in reliability and lifetime by an order of magnitude compared to traditional solutions. The circuit features 2 independent push-pull channels capable of sourcing/sinking 2A each.