MOSFET Driver suits server and DC/DC power systems.

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Accepting 3-24 V input signals, 2 MHz Model TPS28225 controls MOSFET gates from 4.5-8.8 V, with highest power efficiency between 7 and 8 V for 40 A per phase. Unit drives N-channel MOSFETs in synchronous buck, boost, or bridge configurations. It features 14 nsec adaptive dead-time control and 14 nsec propagation delays, as well as 2 A source and 4 A sink drive capability. Driver's 0.4 W impedance holds gate of power MOSFET below threshold level.



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TI Introduces High-Speed, 4-A MOSFET Driver for Server and DC/DC Power Systems



8-Pin Power Supply Gate Driver Provides Industry's Highest Efficiency at 7 V to 8 V for 40-A Per Phase

DALLAS (July 17, 2006) - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced a 4-A, high-speed, synchronous driver for N-channel complementary driven power MOSFETs. The 2-MHz driver simplifies power design in high-current single- and multi-phase applications, such as voltage regulator module (VRM) designs, notebook computers, isolated power supplies with secondary side synchronous rectifiers and DC/DC converters where improved efficiency is critical. See: www.ti.com/sc06129.

Achieving high efficiency and low electromagnetic interference (EMI) emissions, TI's TPS28225 driver controls MOSFET gates with 4.5 V to 8.8 V, with highest power efficiency between 7 V and 8 V. The TPS28225 features 14-ns adaptive dead-time control, 14-ns propagation delays and high-current 2-A source and 4-A sink drive capability.

"Power system designers continue to require higher operating efficiency and performance when using standard 5-V and 12-V drivers," said Larry Spaziani, product line manager of TI's power supply control business. "Several top power customers using the TPS28225 achieve a three- to eight-percent improvement in power efficiency, while increasing their switching frequency, decreasing their module size and significantly improving transient response."

The driver's 0.4-ohm impedance for the lower gate driver holds the gate of the power MOSFET below its threshold level to ensure no shoot-through current occurs during high dV/dT phase node transitions. A bootstrap capacitor charged by an internal diode allows the device to use N-channel MOSFETs in half-bridge configuration.

The TPS28225 features a three-state pulse-width modulation (PWM) input, which is compatible with all multi-phase controllers, such as TI's TPS40091, that employ a three-state output feature. The shutdown mode feature prevents a load from the reversed output voltage.

Key Features of the TPS28225:
Optimized for highest efficiency at recommended 7 V to 8 V gate drive voltage
Short 14-ns deadtime for high-frequency applications
Industry's highest efficiency at >40 A current/phase
Low impedance sink (0.4 ohm typical) and source current (1 ohm typical) capabilities
Drives N-channel MOSFETs in synchronous buck, boost or bridge configurations
Can accept wide range of voltage input signals (3 V to 24 V)
Space-saving enable (input) and Power Good (output) signals on a single pin
Unique input stage compatible with all industry standard analog and digital controllers
Tri-state input capability
Provides intelligent management of narrow duty cycle signals

Pricing and Availability
The TPS28225 MOSFET driver is available today in volume from TI and its authorized distributors. The device is offered in an economical, 8-pin, SOIC and thermally enhanced 3-mm by 3-mm DFN, 8-pin package. Suggested retail pricing in 1,000-piece quantities is $0.60. Samples of the TPS28225, design application notes and TI's easy-to-use online power management selection tool are available through power.ti.com.

About Texas Instruments:
Texas Instruments Incorporated provides innovative DSP and analog technologies to meet our customers' real world signal processing requirements. In addition to Semiconductor, the company includes the Educational & Productivity Solutions business. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing, design or sales operations in more than 25 countries.

Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at www.ti.com.

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