2022-12-15 10:21 AM
Hello ST Team,
we are currently designing a product where we want to have an output pin with ~0.5-1A current capabilty and the ability to switch this output to High (12V - 48V depending on product variation) and LOW (GND).
For this we plan to use a dual n-channel mosfet to switch the pin to high and low. And we are now looking for a fitting mosfet driver which is able to drive the mosfets correctly with fitting protections (Shoot-through, low voltage, etc).
But different to most half-bridge drivers it needs to be able to function with a switching frequency of 0 hz. I.e. the output could stay high for hours or days.
Can you recommend a fitting product from your protofolio for this ?
2022-12-15 11:36 AM
For 0 Hz you need a wire, not a bridge. ;)
Any half bridge will do. At the moment it looks like you may only buy Chinese IBT-2 board with Infineon half bridges. All the others disappeared due to IC shortage.
2022-12-15 12:11 PM
Thanks for the fast answer.
Ofcourse it is not really 0 Hz, but if it switches like once per day, that is nearly 0 hz.
The problem with most half-bridges is that they use a bootstrap capacitor for the high side switch, which means you can not have a 100% duty cycle on a high level as the capacitor will not charge.
So we need something with a charge-pump or similar ?
Does somebody know a fitting chip ?
2022-12-15 12:52 PM
Just look at the board and check the datasheets of BTS or IFX007 family chips.