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  • TPIC44H01: VPWR voltage

    Mark Philip Felipe
    Mark Philip Felipe
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TPIC44H01 Hi Team, seeking some clarification. Checking the TPIC44H01 datasheet and noticed that the OVLO would set it at a minimum of 27.5V but the VPWR should survive up to 40V. First we want to know if this feature can be disabled…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • TPIC44H01: Question on the Over-supply voltage lockout feature

    Kai Cheong Tam
    Kai Cheong Tam
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPIC44H01 Hi, I am currently looking for a Quad (or Octal) high side driver that can support line voltage up to 32V. I have checked the TPIC44H01 datasheet and noticed that the OVLO would set it at a minimum of 27.5V but the VPWR should…
    • Resolved
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Adding a NPN/PNP buffer to gate driver output of TPIC44H01

    John Rice
    John Rice
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPIC44H01 I have a customer who wants to use the TPIC44H01 high side driver to PWM an external MOSFETs at 15kHz. However, the gate driver current of the TPIC44H01 is only +/- 2mA so, they are considering adding a boost…
    • over 10 years ago
    • Automotive (Read-Only)
    • Automotive Forum (Read-Only)
  • TPIC44H01 logic I/O damaged

    Jeff Talbott
    Jeff Talbott
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPIC44H01 I have an application where the FET driver power is supplied with 24VDC and logic Vcc is supplied with 5VDC. The 24VDC is supplied through a separate connecter from the logic interface. Power Connector: GND…
    • over 12 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • TPIC44H01 Switching Frequency

    carlos milhor
    carlos milhor
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPIC44H01 I'd like to know the frequency range of load switching using parallel control on TPIC44H01. I need to control a solenoid (high-side driver) through a PWM with Duty Cycle ranging from 0 to 100% with an…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • RE: suggestion on high side driver

    Don Dapkus
    Don Dapkus
    Resolved
    Hi, Adrian, This device is closer to the IFX part, but requires external FETs: tpic44h01 I am going to ask our colleagues in PSIL to comment if they have a similar device.
    • over 5 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • RE: Do we have a device like MAX14913 Octal High-Speed, High-Side Switch/Push-Pull Driver.

    Jeffrey Mueller
    Jeffrey Mueller
    Hi Eggsy, We have a low speed 4mA drive 4 channel highside gate driver, TPIC44h01, which can drive the inputs in parallel or serial with SPI. Each channel is equipped with protection features. This device is low speed and used for always ON/OFF 100…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • RE: current sense and latch feature inbuilt in the driver

    Don Dapkus
    Don Dapkus
    Hi Umamahesh, Great to hear from you! We don't have an exact replacement for the MIC5013, but we has some that might work for your customer. We could use one of our standard drivers like tpic44h01 and maybe add some external circuitry, especially…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum

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