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MAX15070B - SOT23 MOSFET Drivers

Download the MAX15070B datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX15070A variant, as both devices belong to the same sot23 mosfet drivers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MAX15070A/MAX15070B are high-speed MOSFET drivers capable of sinking 7A and sourcing 3A peak currents.

The ICs, which are an enhancement over MAX5048 devices, have inverting and noninverting inputs that provide greater flexibility in controlling the MOSFET.

Key Features

  • Independent Source and Sink Outputs.
  • +4V to +14V Single Power-Supply Range.
  • 7A Peak Sink Current.
  • 3A Peak Source Current.
  • Inputs Rated to +14V Regardless of V+ Voltage.
  • 12ns Propagation Delay.
  • Matched Delays Between Inverting and Noninverting Inputs Within 500ps.
  • HNM or TTL Logic-Level Inputs.
  • Low-Input Capacitance: 10pF (typ).
  • Thermal-Shutdown Protection.
  • Small SOT23 Package Allows Rou.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAX15070A_MaximIntegratedProducts.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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Click here for production status of specific part numbers. MAX15070A/MAX15070B 7A Sink, 3A Source, 12ns, SOT23 MOSFET Drivers General Description The MAX15070A/MAX15070B are high-speed MOSFET drivers capable of sinking 7A and sourcing 3A peak currents. The ICs, which are an enhancement over MAX5048 devices, have inverting and noninverting inputs that provide greater flexibility in controlling the MOSFET. They also feature two separate outputs working in complementary mode, offering flexibility in controlling both turn-on and turn-off switching speeds. The ICs have internal logic circuitry that prevents shootthrough during output-state changes. The logic inputs are protected against voltage spikes up to +16V, regardless of V+ voltage.