SLVSCO2B August   2014  – January 2024 UCC27511A-Q1

PRODUCTION DATA  

  1.   1
  2. Features
  3. Applications
  4. Description
  5. Pin Configuration and Functions
  6. Specifications
    1. 5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 5.2 Handling Ratings
    3. 5.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 5.4 Thermal Information
    5. 5.5 Electrical Characteristics
    6. 5.6 Switching Characteristics
    7. 5.7 Typical Characteristics
  7. Detailed Description
    1. 6.1 Overview
    2. 6.2 Functional Block Diagram
    3. 6.3 Feature Description
      1. 6.3.1 VDD and Undervoltage Lockout
      2. 6.3.2 Operating Supply Current
      3. 6.3.3 Input Stage
      4. 6.3.4 Enable Function
      5. 6.3.5 Output Stage
      6. 6.3.6 Low Propagation Delays
    4. 6.4 Device Functional Modes
  8. Application and Implementation
    1. 7.1 Application Information
    2. 7.2 Typical Application
      1. 7.2.1 Design Requirements
      2. 7.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
        1. 7.2.2.1 Input-to-Output Logic
        2. 7.2.2.2 Input Threshold Type
        3. 7.2.2.3 VDD Bias Supply Voltage
        4. 7.2.2.4 Peak Source and Sink Currents
        5. 7.2.2.5 Enable and Disable Function
        6. 7.2.2.6 Propagation Delay
        7. 7.2.2.7 Thermal Information
        8. 7.2.2.8 Power Dissipation
      3. 7.2.3 Application Curves
  9. Power Supply Recommendations
  10. Layout
    1. 9.1 Layout Guidelines
    2. 9.2 Layout Example
  11. 10Device and Documentation Support
    1. 10.1 Device Support
      1. 10.1.1 Third-Party Products Disclaimer
    2. 10.2 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
    3. 10.3 Support Resources
    4. 10.4 Trademarks
    5. 10.5 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    6. 10.6 Glossary
  12. 11Revision History
  13. 12Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

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Low Propagation Delays

The UCC27511A-Q1 driver device features best-in-class input-to-output propagation delay of 13 ns (typical) at VDD equal to 12 V, which promises the lowest level of pulse transmission distortion available from industry-standard gate-driver devices for high-frequency switching applications. As shown in Figure 5-14, very little variation in propagation delay occurs with temperature and supply voltage, offering typically less than 20-ns propagation delays across the entire range of application conditions.