UCC27289D

Texas Instruments
595-UCC27289D
UCC27289D

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Gate Drivers 2.5-A to 3.5-A 120- V half bridge gate d A 595-UCC27289DR

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Gate Drivers 2.5-A to 3.5-A 120- V half bridge gate d A 595-UCC27289D

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Texas Instruments
Product Category: Gate Drivers
RoHS:  
MOSFET Gate Drivers
Half-Bridge
SMD/SMT
SOIC-8
2 Driver
2 Output
3.5 A
8 V
16 V
12 ns
10 ns
- 40 C
+ 150 C
UCC27289
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Brand: Texas Instruments
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: MX
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Product Type: Gate Drivers
Propagation Delay - Max: 16 ns
Factory Pack Quantity: 75
Subcategory: PMIC - Power Management ICs
Technology: Si
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CNHTS:
8542399000
USHTS:
8542390090
ECCN:
EAR99

UCC27289 120V Half-Bridge Drivers

Texas Instruments UCC27289 120V Half-Bridge Drivers are robust N-channel MOSFET drivers with a maximum switch node (HS) voltage rating of 100V. These devices allow two N-channel MOSFETs to be controlled in half-bridge or synchronous buck configuration-based topologies.