Microchip MCP14A0301-E/MS MOSFET Gate Driver 1, 3 A 8-Pin 18 V, SOIC

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MCP14A0301-E/MS
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Microchip
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Brand

Microchip

Product Type

MOSFET

Output Current

3A

Pin Count

8

Package Type

SOIC

Fall Time

17ns

Driver Type

MOSFET

Number of Outputs

2

Rise Time

13ns

Minimum Supply Voltage

4.5V

Number of Drivers

1

Maximum Supply Voltage

18V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Series

MCP14A0301

Length

4.9mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Width

3.9 mm

Height

1.75mm

Mount Type

Surface

Automotive Standard

No

The MCP14A0301/2 devices are high-speed MOSFET drivers that are capable of providing up to 3.0A of peak current while operating from a single 4.5V to 18V supply. The inverting (MCP14A0301) or non-inverting (MCP14A0302) single channel output is directly controlled from either TTL or CMOS (2V to 18V) logic. These devices also feature low shoot-through current, matched rise and fall times, and short propagation delays which make them ideal for high switching frequency applications. The MCP14A0301/2 family of devices offer enhanced control with Enable functionality. The active-high Enable pin can be driven low to drive the output of the MCP14A0301/2 low, regardless of the status of the Input pin. An integrated pull-up resistor allows the user to leave the Enable pin floating for standard operation. Additionally, the MCP14A0301/2 devices feature separate ground pins (AGND and GND), allowing greater noise isolation between the level-sensitive Input/Enable pins and the fast, high-current transitions of the push-pull output stage.

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