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Microchip Technology
Series | Category | # Parts | Status | Description |
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Series | Category | # Parts | Status | Description |
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Drivers | 50 | 1 | The TC4421A/TC4422A are improved versions of the earlier TC4421/TC4422 family of single-output MOSFET gate drivers. These devices are high-current buffer/drivers capable of driving large MOSFETs and Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs). The TC4421A/TC4422A have matched output rise and fall times, as well as matched leading and falling-edge propagation delay times.... Read More | |
Drivers & Controllers | 19 | 1 | The TC4421A/TC4422A are improved versions of the earlier TC4421/TC4422 family of single-output MOSFET gate drivers. These devices are high-current buffer/drivers capable of driving large MOSFETs and Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs). The TC4421A/TC4422A have matched output rise and fall times, as well as matched leading and falling-edge propagation delay times.... Read More | |
Semiconductors - ICs | 52 | 1 | The TC4423/4424/4425 are higher output current versions of the new TC4426/4427/4428 buffer/gate drivers which, in turn, are improved versions of the earlier TC426/427/428 series. All three families are pin-compatible. The TC4423/4424/4425 gate drivers are capable of giving reliable service in far more demanding electrical environments than their antecedents. Although primarily... Read More | |
Semiconductors - ICs | 19 | 1 | The TC4423A/4424A/4425A are a family of dual, 3 A output MOSFET gate drivers, which are high-current buffer/drivers capable of driving large MOSFET transistors and Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs).The TC4423A/4424A/4425A have matched leading and falling-edge propagation delay times and have very low cross-conduction currents that help minimize the overall power... Read More | |
Drivers | 52 | 1 | The TC4423/4424/4425 are higher output current versions of the new TC4426/4427/4428 buffer/gate drivers, which, in turn, are improved versions of the earlier TC426/427/428 series. All three families are pin-compatible. The TC4423/4424/4425 drivers are capable of giving reliable service in far more demanding electrical environments than their antecedents. Although primarily intended... Read More | |
Drivers & Controllers | 21 | 1 | The TC4423A/4424A/4425A are a family of dual, 3 A output MOSFET gate drivers, which are high-current buffer/drivers capable of driving large MOSFETs and Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs).The TC4423A/4424A/4425A have matched leading and falling-edge propagation delay times and have very low cross-conduction currents that help minimize the overall power dissipation... Read More | |
Microchip TechnologyTC4425 | PMIC | 46 | 1 | The TC4423/4424/4425 are higher output current versions of the new TC4426/4427/4428 buffer/gate drivers, which, in turn, are improved versions of the earlier TC426/427/428 series. All three families are pin-compatible. The TC4423/4424/4425 drivers are capable of giving reliable service in far more demanding electrical environments than their antecedents. Although primarily intended... Read More |
Semiconductors - ICs | 16 | 1 | The TC4423A/4424A/4425A are a family of dual, 3 A output MOSFET gate drivers, which are high-current buffer/drivers capable of driving large MOSFETs and Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBT).The TC4423A/4424A/4425A have matched leading and falling-edge propagation delay times and have very low cross-conduction currents that help minimize the overall power dissipation... Read More | |
PMIC | 80 | 1 | The TC4426/4427/4428 are improved versions of the earlier TC426/427/428 family of buffer/gate drivers (with which they are pin compatible). They will not latch up under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They are not subject to damage when up to 5 V of noise spiking (of either polarity)... Read More | |
Drivers | 50 | 1 | The TC4426A/4427A/4428A are improved versions of the earlier TC426/427/428 family of buffer/gate drivers (with which they are pin compatible). They will not latch up under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They are not subject to damage when up to 5 V of noise spiking (of either polarity)... Read More |