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UCC28063DR
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UCC28063DR Description
The UCC28063DR is a high-voltage, high-current gate driver from Texas Instruments. It is designed to drive power MOSFETs and IGBTs in a wide range of applications, including motor control, power supplies, and renewable energy systems.
Description:
The UCC28063DR is a monolithic integrated circuit that provides isolated gate drive for power MOSFETs and IGBTs. It features a high-voltage, high-current output stage that can drive gates with voltages up to 600V and currents up to ±2A. The device also includes advanced protection features such as overcurrent protection, undervoltage lockout, and thermal shutdown.
Features:
- High-voltage, high-current gate drive for power MOSFETs and IGBTs
- Wide operating voltage range of 10V to 60V
- ±2A peak drive current capability
- Isolated gate drive with a 5kV RMS isolation rating
- Advanced protection features including overcurrent protection, undervoltage lockout, and thermal shutdown
- Small package size of 5mm x 7mm
Applications:
The UCC28063DR is suitable for a wide range of applications that require high-voltage, high-current gate drive, including:
- Motor control systems for industrial and automotive applications
- Power supplies for telecommunications, computing, and industrial equipment
- Renewable energy systems such as solar inverters and wind turbine converters
- Battery charging systems for electric vehicles and energy storage systems
- High-voltage DC-DC converters for telecommunications and computing applications
Overall, the UCC28063DR is a versatile and reliable gate driver that can help engineers design efficient and reliable power conversion systems. Its high-voltage, high-current capability, advanced protection features, and small package size make it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.



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