The UCC27282QDRQ1 is a robust, high-performance half-bridge gate driver developed by Texas Instruments, designed specifically for automotive applications. This device is part of Texas Instruments' extensive range of power management integrated circuits, which are engineered to meet the stringent requirements of the automotive industry, including reliability and durability.
Key Features
- High-Voltage Capability: The UCC27282QDRQ1 can handle voltages up to 120V, making it suitable for a range of automotive power applications, including electric and hybrid electric vehicles.
- High-Current Drive: With peak source and sink current capabilities of 4A and 4A respectively, this gate driver can effectively drive large power MOSFETs and IGBTs, ensuring efficient power conversion.
- Independent Inputs: It features independent high-side and low-side input pins, providing greater flexibility in control schemes and allowing for the use of non-complementary PWM signals.
- Robustness: The UCC27282QDRQ1 boasts a negative voltage handling capability on the HS pin, enhancing the device's robustness against negative transient voltages.
- Extended Temperature Range: This device is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, from -40°C to 140°C, which is crucial for automotive environments that experience extreme conditions.
- Qualified for Automotive Applications: As a Q1 device, it meets the AEC-Q100 Grade 1 qualification, ensuring reliability for automotive applications.
Applications
The UCC27282QDRQ1 is ideal for a variety of automotive applications, including but not limited to:
- Powertrain systems
- DC-DC converters
- Electric power steering
- Electric and hybrid electric vehicle power systems
Quality and Environmental
Committed to environmental responsibility, Texas Instruments ensures that the UCC27282QDRQ1 complies with RoHS standards, minimizing the use of hazardous substances in its production. Furthermore, the device's robust design ensures a long operational lifespan, contributing to the sustainability of the automotive systems it is integrated into.