Part Number: UCC21540A-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC21540 I am trying to simulate the driver circuit using UCC21540 IC. I am getting the following message in LTSpice and the errors are due to the UCC21540 model. The simulation is going on forever…
Part Number: UCC21540A-Q1 Hi Expert,
Do we have comparing table for NCV57252? Could you please help recommend a better performance device competing NCV57252? Thanks.
BR,
Elec Cheng
Part Number: UCC21540A-Q1 Hi sir, We are planning to use UCC21540AQDWKRQ1 driver IC to drive high side and low side FETs in the same leg of a 3 phase inverter in motor drive application. Since there are 3 such legs we are planning to use 3 such driver ICs…
Part Number: UCC21540A-Q1 Hi TI,
Given that UCC21540A-Q1 has a UVLO rising threshold max of 5.9V, which accords with the minimum recommended VDD of 6V, is UCC21540A-Q1 suitable for driving GaNFETs with 6V absolute max V_GS?
Suppose that an ideal 6.5V…
Kartavya Agarwal said: As previously recommended, the LMG1205 Gate Driver IC is out of stock almost everywhere. As a result, I found an alternate option on TI's website: UCC21540A, which is in stock at TI. Would you have any other recommendations that…
Hi Sébastien,
Yes, this could potentially work. In the orderable part number UCC21540AQDWKRQ1:
“A” denotes a version. This part is UCC21540A and has 5-V UVLO (different from UCC21540 which has 8-V UVLO). See the datasheet table included below…
Olatuyo,
You can use zener in the driver OUT path with virtually any driver to drop the voltage.
If you MUST have a low-voltage SUPPLY to the driver your options are more limited.
P/n is part numebr.
If this is low-voltage, why do you need any isolated…