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Isolated gate drivers and isolated switch drivers (from TI’s solid-state relay portfolio) both use a low voltage control signal to drive one or more FETs or IGBTs. The difference is isolated gate drivers use an external isolated bias supply to drive a FET while the isolated switch drivers use an internal bias supply to drive a FET.
Isolated Switch Driver Portfolio | Isolated Gate Driver Portfolio |
Figure 1-1 Isolated Switch Driver Simplified Diagram | Figure 1-2 Isolated Gate Driver Simplified Diagram |
An isolated gate driver is a very flexible solution due to the use of an external isolated bias supply. This device transfers signal across the isolation barrier which enables the external bias to drive a FET or IGBT. This external bias allows for high power applications as well as a wide range of frequencies to limit switching losses (for example, in power conversion systems). TI’s isolated gate driver portfolio also offers devices with many monitoring features including short circuit detection, miller clamping, as well as ADC inputs that can be transmitted back to the MCU controlling the device.
TI’s solid-state relay portfolio includes isolated switch drivers that are an optimized solution for applications that require less power transfer (for example, switching below 100kHz). These devices transfer power and signal across the isolation barrier to be used on the high voltage side, acting as an internal bias supply that is then used to drive a FET. This internal bias supply makes TI’s solid-state relays a compact and cost-efficient solution when replacing photorelays and electromechanical relays (EMRs) or contactors. TI’s SSR do not integrate diagnostic communication (yet); excess power not being used for switching is available to power auxiliary monitoring circuits.
Figure 1-3 shows the typical frequencies and power needed to operate different FETs and IGBTs. Isolated gate drivers are able to operate SiC, GaN, MOSFET, and IGBT. Isolated switch drivers are able to operate IGBTs, SiC and MOSFETs; they are not suitable for operating GaN (intended for high frequency switching).
Isolated Gate Driver | Isolated Switch Driver/SSR | |
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Isolated Bias Supply | External | Internal (up to 65mW) |
Monitoring Features | Integrated | External |
Propagation Delay | As low as 19ns | As low as 3us |
Switching Frequency | 0Hz to ~20Mhz | 0Hz to ~100kHz |
Both isolated gate drivers and isolated switch drivers use low voltage control signals to drive FETs and IGBTs. Isolated gate drivers use an external bias supply which can be sized accordingly, to drive a FET or IGBT. Integrated monitoring features are available to provide protection or diagnostic information back to a low voltage MCU. In contrast, isolated switch drivers use an internal bias supply to make a compact and cost-optimized solution for low frequency switching applications (such as mechanical relay or photo relay replacement).
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