Infineon Technologies AG has extended its portfolio of isolated EiceDRIVER Enhanced gate drivers with the F3 Enhanced (1ED332x) family with short-circuit protection. These devices provide protection ...
IXYS Integrated Circuits Division announced the availability of the IX4423/4/5 low cost, dual low side gate driver ICs. Each of the IX4423/4/5 outputs is capable of sourcing and sinking 3A, and have a ...
As high-power MOSFETs present a significant load to their associated gate drive circuit, efficient operation requires the proper drive. One requirement for the gate driver in high frequency ...
The switching speed of a power MOSFET charge-controlled device depends on the speed with which an associated gate driver circuit can charge its input capacitance. For the last 20 years, many excellent ...
KAWASAKI, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has added five products to its lineup of MOSFET gate driver ICs in the TCK42xG Series for mobile devices ...
KAWASAKI, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has released “TCK421G” for 20V power lines as the first product in its new “TCK42xG Series” of MOSFET ...
Having thought up and simulated a drive circuit for the synchronous rectifier in a Cuk converter, I thought I would wrap it all up by appling the things I learned to the original circuit – a high-side ...
Littelfuse launched IX4352NE, a Low-side SiC MOSFET and IGBT Gate Driver IC specifically designed to drive Silicon Carbide (SiC) MOSFETs and high-power Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs) in ...
Power Integrations is sampling a family of plug-and-play gate drivers for 62 mm SiC MOSFET and silicon IGBT modules rated up to 1700 V, with enhanced protection features to ensure safe, reliable ...
Diodes has introduced a pair of 40V, 1A rated gate drivers specifically designed to control the high current power MOSFETs used in embedded power supplies and motor drive circuits. The ZXGD3009E6 ...
(Bipolar Junction) Transistors versus MOSFETs: both have their obvious niches. FETs are great for relatively high power applications because they have such a low on-resistance, but transistors are ...
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