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The circuit linking the low-voltage controller (which houses software and system logic) to the high-voltage power modules is commonly referred to as the “gate driver” in power electronics systems (containing IGBTs, MOSFETs, etc.).
Typically, a voltage that is close to the device’s source and emitter must be provided to the gate of a MOSFET or IGBT in order to operate it.
The gate terminal must be turned positive with regard to its source and emitter in order to force these switching devices into conduction.
The Global IGBT Gate Driver market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The NCx5725y from Mouser Electronics is a high-current, two-channel isolated IGBT/MOSFET gate driver with functional isolation between the two output channels and internal galvanic isolation of 2.5 or 5 kVrms* from each input to each output.
The device supports bias voltage and signal levels ranging from 3.3 V to 20 V on the input side and up to 32 V on the output side.
For the convenience of system designers, the device accepts complimentary inputs and provides distinct pins for Disable and Dead Time control. Both the wide body SOIC-16 and the thin body SOIC-16 package are available for drivers.
High Peak Output Current (6.5 A*, 3.5 A*), Configurable as a Dual Low-Side or Dual High-Side or Half-Bridge Driver, and others are among its key features.
ANB Function to Offer Flexibility to Set Up the Driver as Half-bridge Driver Operating with a Single Input Signal, IGBT/MOSFET Gate Clamping During Short Circuit, Short Propagation Delays with Accurate Matching, Tight UVLO Thresholds on All Power Supplies, Programmable Overlap or Dead Time Control, Disable Pin to Turn Off Outputs for Power Sequencing.