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Capacitive Load Drive |
400 ns / 900 ns into 1,500 pF |
MOSFET Driver Type |
Low Side |
Supply Voltage Max V (volt) |
50 |
Peak Sink Current A (ampere) |
0.002 |
Peak Source Current A (ampere) |
0.002 |
Propagation Delay tD1 ns (nanosecond) |
400 |
Propagation Delay tD2 ns (nanosecond) |
900 |
Sink Resistance Ω (ohm) |
0 |
Source Resistance Ω (ohm) |
0 |
Fall Time tF ns (nanosecond) |
175 |
Rise Time tR ns (nanosecond) |
175 |
# of Outputs |
1 |
Output Type |
Non-inverting |
Integrated MOSFETs |
External |
Peak Low-Side Source Current (Ampere) |
0.002 |
Supply Voltage Min V (volt) |
11 |
Low-Side Source Resistance Typ (Ohms) Ω (ohm) |
- |
Low-Side Sink Resistance Typ (Ohms) Ω (ohm) |
- |
Low-Side Rise Time (ns) |
175 |
Low-Side Fall Time (ns) |
175 |
Low-Side Turn-On Prop Delay (ns) |
400 |
Low Side Turn-off Propagation delay (ns) |
900 |
Temp Range (T-Junction) Min °C (degrees Celsius) |
-40 |
Temp Range (T-Junction) Max °C (degrees Celsius) |
85 |
Output Configuration |
Low-Side |
The MIC5020 low-side MOSFET gate driver is designed to operate at frequencies greater than 100 kHz (5 kHz PWM for 2% to 100% duty cycle) and is an ideal choice for high-speed applications such as motor control, switch mode power supplies (SMPS), and applications using IGBTs. The MIC5020 can also operate as a circuit breaker with or without automatic retry. The MIC5020's maximum supply voltage lends itself to control applications using up to 50 V. The MIC5020 can control MOSFETs that switch voltages greater than 50 V. A rising or falling edge on the input results in a current source or sink pulse on the gate output. This output current pulse can turn on or off a 2,000 pF MOSFET in approximately 175 ns. The MIC5020 then supplies a limited current ( < 2mA), if necessary, to maintain the output state. An overcurrent comparator with a trip voltage of 50 mV makes the MIC5020 ideal for use with a current sensing MOSFET. An external low value resistor may be used instead of a sensing MOSFET for more precise overcurrent control. An optional external capacitor connected to the CT pin may be used to control the current shutdown duty cycle from 20% to < 1%. A duty cycle from 20% to about 75% is possible with an optional pull-up resistor from CT to VDD. An open collector output provides a fault indication when the sense inputs are tripped. The MIC5020 is available in 8-pin SOIC package. Other members of the MIC502x series include the MIC5021 high-side driver and the MIC5022 half-bridge driver with a cross-conduction interlock.