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Title: The PQFN 4mm x 4mm package features IR


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PRESS RELEASE
Rugged, Reliable High-Voltage Gate Drive ICs in
85 Smaller PQFN 4X4 Package
DATA SHEETS
HI-RES GRAPHIC
The PQFN 4mm x 4mm package features IRs latest
high voltage gate drive ICs that delivers an
ultra-compact, high density and efficient
solution for a wide variety of applications
including home appliance, industrial automation,
power tools and alternative energy.
HVIC HOME PAGE
  • Features
  • Floating channel designed for bootstrap operation
  • Fully operational to 600V (IRS2113M, IRS2181M,
    IRS2184M)
  • Fully operational to 200V (IRS2001M)
  • Tolerant to negative transient voltage dV/dt
    immune
  • Gate drive supply range from 10V to 20V
  • Under voltage lockout for both channels
  • 3.3V input logic compatible
  • Separate logic supply range from 3.3V to 20V
  • Logic and power ground 5V offset
  • CMS Schmitt-triggered inputs with pull-down
  • Cycle by cycle edge-triggered shutdown logic
  • Matched propagation delay for both channels
  • Output in phase with inputs
  • Leadfree, RoHC compliant
  • Advantages
  • Featuring a footprint of just 16mm2, the new
    PQFN4x4 (modified MLPQ 16-Lead) package can
    accommodate many of IRs high performance
    high-voltage gate drive ICs that previously
    required packages as large as the wide-body
    SOIC-16 offering an 85 smaller footprint. The
    new package has been designed with the
    appropriate creepage and clearance requirements
    to enable rugged and reliable designs at voltages
    up to 600V.
  • IRs HVIC technology integrates N-channel and
    P-channel LDMOS circuitry in an intelligent
    driver IC. The ICs receive a low-voltage input
    and provide gate drive and protection features
    for HV power-conditioning applications.
    Additionally, these monolithic HVICs provide
    integration of features and functionality to
    simplify circuit design and reduce overall cost,
    including the option to use a low-cost bootstrap
    power supply which eliminates the need for the
    large and expensive auxiliary power supply that
    discrete optocoupler or transformer-based designs
    typically require.

June 2011
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