Part Number: UCC27519 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC21331 Tool/software: Hello, I would like to speak on teams if possible to learn which SiC gate driver IC is the best choice for me.
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Chris
Part Number: UCC27519 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27517 I am trying to simulate the UCC27519 gate driver on PSpice for TI. Although I haven't changed anything on the schematic, I am not getting the expected results. The output is always 0V. The…
Part Number: UCC27519 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27518 Dear TI experts, The following is the circuit on our new product, please help to review whether there is any problem with the design, thank you!
Part Number: UCC27518 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27519
Team,
Note: it is known that the IN pin is CMOS level and the EN pin TTL level
-In order to use UCC27518 as alternative to UCC27519: Can the enable pin be used as a non-inverting input and…
Hey,
Thank you for reaching out to TI with your questions regarding the UCC27519A-Q1.
For the PSpice model, you can use the model linked on the UCC27519 product page . This is in the Design tools & simulation section as seen below.
Let me know if…
Part Number: TIDA-01415 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM3409 , , UCC27519 , UCC27511 Tool/software:
Hello, I had some questions regarding the TIDA-01415 design that uses the LM3409 as a LED driver. I’m attaching screenshots to help clarify the questions…
Part Number: UCC27519A-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMG1020 , UCC27611 Hi.
Quick question on UCC27519A-Q1 - what would be the maximum peak current when the device is supplied with 5V vdd ?
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Part Number: UCC27519 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27517 , UCC27511A Hi
Can you help, we are using UCC27519, when VDD = 5V and IN+ is 3V square wave the device work correctly.
However when increase the VDD to 5.5V, In+ the same is 3V, there is no…
Part Number: UCC27519
Hi UCC27519 team,
could you please provide information on the max allowed power dissipation of the device?
There only seems to be a equation in the datasheet but no abs max specificaion.
Thanks,
CBT switches are designed for TTL signals, which do not actually go near 5 V. The switches are implemented with plain N-channel MOSFETs with the gate at 5 V, so with the signal at 5 V, the transistor is off.
There are proper analog switches using tranmission…