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TPD2E001DRLR
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TPD2E001DRLR Description
The TPD2E001DRLR is a high-performance, single-channel, automotive isolated gate driver from Texas Instruments. It is designed to drive high-side or low-side MOSFETs or IGBTs in a wide range of automotive applications.
Description:
The TPD2E001DRLR is a monolithic integrated circuit that provides high-side or low-side gate drive for power switches in automotive applications. It features a high-voltage boot and an isolation voltage of up to 2500Vrms. The device is available in a compact, thermally efficient, and leadless DFN package.
Features:
- High-voltage boot for improved isolation and protection
- Low-side or high-side gate drive capability
- Wide input voltage range (9V to 60V)
- High output current capability (up to 2A peak)
- Short circuit and overcurrent protection
- Undervoltage lockout
- Active low enable input
- Active low fault output
- Thermal shutdown protection
- Small, leadless DFN package
Applications:
The TPD2E001DRLR is suitable for a wide range of automotive applications, including:
- Electric Vehicle (EV) and Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) powertrain systems
- Battery management systems
- DC-DC converters
- Motor control applications
- Power management systems
- Inverters and converters for automotive applications
In summary, the TPD2E001DRLR is a versatile and high-performance gate driver designed for use in demanding automotive applications. Its features, such as high isolation voltage, robust protection, and compact package, make it an ideal choice for driving power switches in various automotive systems.
FAQ
| Quantity | Unit Price | Ext. Price |
|---|---|---|
| 50+ | $0.14764 | $7.38 |
| 150+ | $0.13112 | $19.67 |
| 500+ | $0.11053 | $55.27 |
| 2500+ | $0.10139 | $253.47 |
| 4000+ | $0.09588 | $383.52 |



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