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LMG3422R050 600-V 50-M HALF-BRID

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LMG3422R050 600-V 50-M HALF-BRID

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SpecificationLMG3422EVM-041
ContentsBoard(s)
FunctionMotor Controller/Driver
TypePower Management
Utilized IC / PartLMG3422R050

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DigikeyBulk 1$ 238.80

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LMG3422R030 Series

The LMG342xR030 GaN FET with integrated driver and protection is targeted at switch-mode power converters and enables designers to achieve new levels of power density and efficiency.

The LMG342xR030 integrates a silicon driver that enables switching speed up to 150V/ns. TI’s integrated precision gate bias results in higher switching SOA compared to discrete silicon gate drivers. This integration, combined with TI’s low-inductance package, delivers clean switching and minimal ringing in hard-switching power supply topologies. Adjustable gate drive strength allows control of the slew rate from 20V/ns to 150V/ns, which can be used to actively control EMI and optimize switching performance. The LMG3426R030 includes the zero-voltage detection (ZVD) feature which provides a pulse output from the ZVD pin when zero-voltage switching is realized.The LMG3427R030 includes the zero-current detection (ZCD) feature which provides a pulse output from the ZCD pin when a positive drain-to-source current is detected .

Advanced power management features include digital temperature reporting and fault detection. The temperature of the GaN FET is reported through a variable duty cycle PWM output, which simplifies managing device loading. Faults reported include overcurrent, short-circuit, overtemperature, VDD UVLO, and high-impedance RDRV pin.

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