Part Number: UCD7100 Hi Team, seeking for some information.
Datasheet says that the UCD7100 and UCD7100A main difference is special manufacturing flow. Do we have details for this?
Thank you.
Part Number: UCD7100 Hi,
I'm current using UCD7100 as a FET driver.
Could I ask how fast the IC will response if it detect an over current (the voltage on CS pin increase significantly).
The specs only mention "25-ns cycle-by-cycle current limit…
Part Number: UCD7100
Hi team,
My customer is using the UCD7100 now. They use the chip with the H-bridge. But there will be a negative voltage at the CS pin, For worst condition, the negative voltage will reach -1v, will it break the CS pin? Thanks…
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I've been debugging my spice model for a few days and it seems to me like the UCD7100 model may be faulty. I incorporated it into ltspice and it does trip have the ability to trip when CS is in…
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We need automotive qualified low side driver with current sensing feature. please suggest some part which should meet our requirements. Please respond as soon as possible.
regards,
Sangeeta…
What exactly do you mean with "I am unable to measure the gate charge"? What did you try?
TI makes gate drivers with integrated protection features (e.g., UCD7100), and separate current sense comparators .
Hello Takahiro,
Regarding the question about the recommended driver with ISENSE, or current sense. You can consider the UCD7100 driver which has the internal current sense function. The driver information can be found at this link: www.ti.com/.../UCD7100…