SLUSFL4A April 2024 – October 2024 UCC27614-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The UCC27614-Q1 device is a single-channel, high-speed, gate drivers capable of effectively driving MOSFET, SiC MOSFET, and IGBT power switches with 10-A source and 10-A sink (symmetrical drive) peak current. A strong source and sink capability boost immunity against a parasitic Miller turnon effect. The UCC27614-Q1 device can be directly connected to the gate driver transformer or line driver transformer as the inputs of the UCC27614-Q1 can handle –10V. The driver has a good transient handling capability on its output due to reverse currents, as well as rail-to-rail drive capability and small propagation delay, typically 17.5 ns.
The input threshold of the UCC27614-Q1 is compatible to TTL low-voltage logic, which is fixed and independent of VDD supply voltage. The driver can also work with CMOS based controllers as long as the threshold requirement is met. The 1-V typical hysteresis offers excellent noise immunity.
The driver has an EN pin with fixed TTL compatible threshold. EN is internally pulled up; pulling EN low disables the driver, while leaving EN open provides normal operation. The EN pin can be used as an additional input with the same performance as the IN, IN+, and IN- pins.
FEATURE | BENEFIT |
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–10 V IN and EN capability | Enhanced signal reliability and device robustness in noisy environments that experience ground bounce on the gate driver. |
High source and sink current capability, 10 A | High current capability helps drive large gate charge loads to minimize switching losses. |
Low 17.5 ns (typ) propagation delay. | Extremely low pulse transmission distortion |
Wide VDD operating range of 4.5 V to 26 V | Flexibility in system design |
VDD UVLO protection | Outputs are held Low in UVLO condition, which ensures predictable, glitch-free operation at power up and power down. |
UVLO of 4 V (typical) allows use in high switching frequency applications at low bias voltage to reduce switching losses. | |
Outputs held low when input pin (INx) in floating condition | Safety feature, especially useful in passing abnormal condition tests during safety certification |
EN can float |
Safe operation when the output of the controller, ties to the EN pin in tristate |
Strong sink current (10 A) and low pulldown impedance (0.34 Ω) | High immunity to high dV/dt Miller turnon events |
TTL compatible input threshold logic with wide hysteresis | Enhanced noise immunity, while retaining compatibility with microcontroller logic level input signals (3.3 V, 5 V) optimized for digital power |