The UCC27614-Q1 is a single channel, high-speed, low-side gate driver capable
of effectively driving MOSFET, IGBT, SiC, and GaN power switches. The UCC27614-Q1 has a typical peak drive strength of 10A,
which reduces the rise and fall times of the power switches, lowering switching
losses and increasing efficiency. The small propagation delay of the UCC27614-Q1 yields better power stage efficiency by
improving dead-time optimization, pulse width utilization, control loop response,
and transient performance of the system.
The UCC27614-Q1 can handle –10V on its inputs, which
improves robustness in systems with moderate ground bouncing. The inputs are
independent of supply voltage and can be connected to most controller outputs for
maximum control flexibility. An independent enable signal allows the power stage to
be controlled independent of the main control logic. The gate driver can quickly
shut off the power stage if there is a fault in the system (which requires the power
train to be turned off). The enable function also improves system robustness. Many
high-frequency switching power supplies exhibit high frequency noise at the gate of
the power device, which can get injected into the output pin of the gate driver and
can cause the driver to malfunction. The UCC27614-Q1
performs well in such conditions due to its transient reverse current and reverse
voltage capability.
The strong internal pulldown MOSFET
holds the output low if the VDD voltage is below the specified UVLO threshold. This
active pulldown feature further improves system robustness. The 10A drive current of
the UCC27614-Q1 in the 2mm
× 2mm package improves system power density. This small
package also enables optimum gate driver placement and improved layout.
The UCC27614-Q1 is a single channel, high-speed, low-side gate driver capable
of effectively driving MOSFET, IGBT, SiC, and GaN power switches. The UCC27614-Q1 has a typical peak drive strength of 10A,
which reduces the rise and fall times of the power switches, lowering switching
losses and increasing efficiency. The small propagation delay of the UCC27614-Q1 yields better power stage efficiency by
improving dead-time optimization, pulse width utilization, control loop response,
and transient performance of the system.
The UCC27614-Q1 can handle –10V on its inputs, which
improves robustness in systems with moderate ground bouncing. The inputs are
independent of supply voltage and can be connected to most controller outputs for
maximum control flexibility. An independent enable signal allows the power stage to
be controlled independent of the main control logic. The gate driver can quickly
shut off the power stage if there is a fault in the system (which requires the power
train to be turned off). The enable function also improves system robustness. Many
high-frequency switching power supplies exhibit high frequency noise at the gate of
the power device, which can get injected into the output pin of the gate driver and
can cause the driver to malfunction. The UCC27614-Q1
performs well in such conditions due to its transient reverse current and reverse
voltage capability.
The strong internal pulldown MOSFET
holds the output low if the VDD voltage is below the specified UVLO threshold. This
active pulldown feature further improves system robustness. The 10A drive current of
the UCC27614-Q1 in the 2mm
× 2mm package improves system power density. This small
package also enables optimum gate driver placement and improved layout.