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MIC5015 - Low-Cost High- or Low-Side MOSFET Driver

Download the MIC5015 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MIC5014 variant, as both devices belong to the same low-cost high- or low-side mosfet driver family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

MIC5014 and MIC5015 MOSFET drivers are designed for gate control of N-channel, enhancement-mode, power MOSFETs used as high-side or low-side switches.

The MIC5014/5 can sustain an on-state output indefinitely.

The MIC5014/5 operates from a 2.75V to 30V supply.

Key Features

  • an internal charge pump that can sustain a gate voltage greater than the available supply voltage. The driver is capable of turning on a logic-level MOSFET from a 2.75V supply or a standard MOSFET from a 5V supply. The gate-to-source output voltage is internally limited to approximately 15V. The MI.

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Datasheet Details

Part number MIC5015
Manufacturer Micrel Semiconductor
File Size 499.22 KB
Description Low-Cost High- or Low-Side MOSFET Driver
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MIC5014/5015 MIC5014/5015 Micrel, Inc. Low-Cost High- or Low-Side MOSFET Driver General Description MIC5014 and MIC5015 MOSFET drivers are designed for gate control of N-channel, enhancement-mode, power MOSFETs used as high-side or low-side switches. The MIC5014/5 can sustain an on-state output indefinitely. The MIC5014/5 operates from a 2.75V to 30V supply. In highside configurations, the driver can control MOSFETs that switch loads of up to 30V. In low-side configurations, with separate supplies, the maximum switched voltage is limited only by the MOSFET. The MIC5014/5 has a TTL compatible control input. The MIC5014 is noninverting while the MIC5015 is inverting. The MIC5014/5 features an internal charge pump that can sustain a gate voltage greater than the available supply voltage.