Part Number: UCC27212 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27712 , UCC27712-Q1 Hello, I have designed motor control power stage for 20 years. Recently I had to deisgn a 1.5KW stage for a brushless DC motor as per I did before. This is the first time I use…
Part Number: UCC27212 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27211 , , UCC27201A , UCC27201 , SN74LVC1G14 Hello,
The spice model from TI for this part number doesn't work. When I run a simulation by using this part, it shows that there is an undefined subcircuit…
Part Number: UCC27212 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27712 For the UCC27212:
If the VDD is not present, will the top gate and bottom gate output be low or high-Z?
Do I need to add pull-down resistors on the MOSFET gates?
The datasheet does not have…
Part Number: UCC27212 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27712 , Dear,
Please, can you tell me what the weight (mass) of the UCC27217DPRR is?
I can't find this information on the TI website.
Thanks and kind regards,
Wim van der Steeg
FAE Avnet Si…
Part Number: UCC27212 Dear Sir,
I am looking at the UCC27212 datasheet with TI document number: SLUSCO1A –JUNE 2017–REVISED APRIL 2018
This is a SON-10 package, functional block diagram on page 14 pin number doesn't match the pin function description…
Part Number: UCC27212 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5107
Hi Team,
my customer is using multiple UCC27212 on his board and he would like to know what is the biggest difference in propagation delay between those parts. All parts have the same temperature…
Part Number: UCC27212 Hi there,
What's the VDD operating range of UCC27212?
It's shown as 5-17V at the "Features" section but 7-17V at the "Recommended Operaing Range" Section.
Please advise.
Thank you!
Best regards,
Roy…
Part Number: UCC27282-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC25800 , UCC27212 , TLV1805 Hello - We are using this part already for a motor driver circuit but are considering repurposing it as a battery distribution switch in another circuit. We only need…
Hi Jan,
Thank you for reaching out! Yes! You can actually use the LO signal of the driver to help create an LO oscillator that makes a charge pump to drive your MOSFET/switches. Our team actually has an application report available that discusses how…
Hello Sherry,
If 3A is not enough, then this driver is not appropriate. There are some techniques to boost drive strength, like the BJT totem-pole shown here:
But it is probably better to just choose a different driver. The older generation part, UC…