MCP1403-E/MF Microchip Technology, MCP1403-E/MF Datasheet - Page 11

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MCP1403-E/MF

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP1403-E/MF
Description
IC,Dual MOSFET Driver,CMOS,LLCC,8PIN,PLASTIC
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Type
Low Sider
Datasheet

Specifications of MCP1403-E/MF

Configuration
Low-Side
Input Type
Inverting
Delay Time
40ns
Current - Peak
4.5A
Number Of Configurations
2
Number Of Outputs
2
Voltage - Supply
4.5 V ~ 18 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-DFN
Rise Time
28 ns
Fall Time
28 ns
Supply Voltage (min)
4.5 V
Supply Current
2 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 125 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Number Of Drivers
2
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
High Side Voltage - Max (bootstrap)
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Placing a ground plane beneath the MCP1403/4/5 will
help as a radiated noise shield as well as providing
some heat sinking for power dissipated within the
device.
4.5
The total internal power dissipation in a MOSFET driver
is the summation of three separate power dissipation
elements.
4.5.1
The power dissipation caused by a capacitive load is a
direct function of frequency, total capacitive load, and
supply voltage. The power lost in the MOSFET driver
for a complete charging and discharging cycle of a
MOSFET is:
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Where:
Where:
P
P
P
P
T
L
Q
CC
f = Switching frequency
C
V
Power Dissipation
= Load power dissipation
= Total power dissipation
= Quiescent power dissipation
DD
T
= Operating power dissipation
CAPACITIVE LOAD DISSIPATION
= Total load capacitance
= MOSFET driver supply voltage
P
P
T
L
=
=
P
f C
L
×
+
P
T
Q
×
+
V
DD
P
CC
2
4.5.2
The power dissipation associated with the quiescent
current draw depends upon the state of the input pin.
The MCP1403/4/5 devices have a quiescent current
draw when both inputs are high of 1.0 mA (typ) and
0.15 mA (typ) when both inputs are low. The quiescent
power dissipation is:
4.5.3
The operating power dissipation occurs each time the
MOSFET driver output transitions because for a very
short period of time both MOSFETs in the output stage
are on simultaneously. This cross-conduction current
leads to a power dissipation describes as:
Where:
Where:
P
Q
CC = Cross-conduction constant (A*sec)
f = Switching frequency
V
I
D = Duty cycle
I
V
QH
QL
=
DD
DD
= Quiescent current in the low state
= Quiescent current in the high state
(
= MOSFET driver supply voltage
= MOSFET driver supply voltage
QUIESCENT POWER DISSIPATION
OPERATING POWER DISSIPATION
I
QH
P
CC
×
D
MCP1403/4/5
=
+
CC f
I
QL
×
×
(
×
1 D
V
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DD
)
) V
×
DD

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