Equipped with ULVO functionality, ideal specifications for a power supply voltage of 20V system!
This product is designed with a built-in UVLO circuit that starts operation at approximately 14.2V and stops operation when it falls below approximately 12.4V, ensuring safety. Additionally, it adopts a circuit configuration as an IGBT driver, where the GATEIN terminal performs the following actions in relation to the input: - When input changes from Low to High: The B terminal outputs Low when the input voltage is approximately 2.7V or higher. - When input changes from High to Low: The B terminal outputs High when the input voltage is approximately 2.5V or lower. By adopting this product, you can contribute to reducing power consumption during IGBT use, as well as enhancing overall system energy efficiency. It is an ideal product for customers who want to "reduce power consumption" or "easily implement external control." For more details, please feel free to contact our sales representative.
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□Features ● Equipped with a ULVO circuit with a stop voltage [standard: 12.4V], making it ideal for 20V systems ● Compact surface mount package (SC-74; 2.8mm × 2.8mm) ● Output is constant current driven, allowing for safe driving of IGBTs □Similar Products ● RT8H112C → IGBT gate driver IC with power drop detection (ULVO function) ● RT8H255C → IGBT gate driver IC with gate protection diode
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Isahaya Electronics began production of small signal transistors in 1973 and has evolved its semiconductor technology into design technologies for gate drivers and DC/DC converters. In recent years, the company has also focused on developing high-efficiency, high-power-factor power supply technologies to contribute to carbon neutrality. (Three-phase PFC, 1500V input compatible DC/DC converters, bidirectional converters, etc.) Meanwhile, to meet diverse needs, small signal transistors have also evolved with enhanced functionality and integration, expanding the lineup of high-voltage, high-current transistors, MOSFETs, and analog ICs.













