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DRV8300DPWR

TIDRV8300DPWR

Texas Instruments
High-Side, Low-Side Gate Driver IC Inverting, Non-Inverting 20-TSSOP
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Overview

The DRV8300DPWR is a 100V three-phase gate driver designed to drive high-side and low-side N-channel power MOSFETs. It operates with a supply voltage between 5V and 20V and provides 1.5A peak source/sink currents, making it suitable for high-voltage BLDC motor control applications.

Why Choose This Part

The device features integrated cross-conduction prevention and undervoltage lockout to ensure system reliability. With fast 12ns rise and fall times and a wide 100V bootstrap voltage rating, it allows for high-frequency switching and high-voltage motor operation in a compact 20-TSSOP package.

Applications

E-Mobility
Ideal for power stages in e-bikes and e-scooters requiring robust 3-phase gate drive.
Cordless Power Tools
Supports high-torque BLDC motors in battery-operated drills and lawnmowers.
Industrial Pumps and Fans
Provides efficient commutation for medium-voltage industrial motor modules.
Robotic Actuators
Used in servo drives and robotic joints for precise motor control and high-power density.

Key Specifications

Gate Type MOSFET (N-Channel)
Input Type Inverting, Non-Inverting
Channel Type 3-Phase
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 20-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
Voltage - Supply 5V ~ 20V
Number of Drivers 3
Driven Configuration High-Side, Low-Side
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 125degC (TA)
Rise / Fall Time (Typ) 12ns, 12ns
Supplier Device Package 20-TSSOP
Logic Voltage - VIL, VIH 0.8V, 2V
High Side Voltage - Max (Bootstrap) 105 V
Current - Peak Output (Source, Sink) 750mA, 1.5A

Getting Started

To evaluate this IC, look for the DRV8300D-EVM evaluation module. Engineers should focus on proper decoupling of the VDD supply and bootstrap capacitor selection to ensure stable high-side gate drive during high PWM duty cycles.

Also Consider

DRV8301 TITexas Instruments - Includes integrated dual current shunt amplifiers and a buck regulator for more complex system integration.
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