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MIC4415 - Low-Side MOSFET Driver

Download the MIC4415 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MIC4414 variant, as both devices belong to the same low-side mosfet driver family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The MIC4414 and MIC4415 are low-side MOSFET drivers designed to switch an N-channel enhancement type MOSFET in low-side switch applications.

The MIC4414 is a non-inverting driver and the MIC4415 is an inverting driver.

Features

  • Ultra-small 4-pin 1.2mm x 1.2mm thin QFN package.
  • +4.5V to +18V operating supply voltage range.
  • 1.5A peak current.
  • 3.5Ω output resistance at 18V.
  • 9Ω output resistance at 5V.
  • Low steady-state supply current.
  • 77µA control input low.
  • 445µA control input high.
  • 12ns rise and fall times into 1000pF load.
  • MIC4414 (non-inverting).
  • MIC4415 (inverting).
  • -40°C to +125°C junction temperature range.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MIC4414-Micrel.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number MIC4415
Manufacturer Micrel
File Size 422.27 KB
Description Low-Side MOSFET Driver
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MIC4414/4415 1.5A, 4.5V to 18V, Low-Side MOSFET Driver General Description The MIC4414 and MIC4415 are low-side MOSFET drivers designed to switch an N-channel enhancement type MOSFET in low-side switch applications. The MIC4414 is a non-inverting driver and the MIC4415 is an inverting driver. These drivers feature short delays and high peak current to produce precise edges and rapid rise and fall times. The MIC4414/15 are powered from a 4.5V to 18V supply and can sink and source peak currents up to 1.5A, switching a 1000pF capacitor in 12ns. The on-state gate drive output voltage is approximately equal to the supply voltage (no internal regulators or clamps). High supply voltages, such as 10V, are appropriate for use with standard N-channel MOSFETs.