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MIC4425CN

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8-DIP
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MIC4425CN

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Microchip Technology

IC GATE DRVR LOW-SIDE 8DIP

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationMIC4425CN
Channel TypeIndependent
Current - Peak Output (Source, Sink) [custom]3 A
Current - Peak Output (Source, Sink) [custom]3 A
Driven ConfigurationLow-Side
Gate TypeN-Channel, P-Channel MOSFET
Input TypeNon-Inverting, Inverting
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Number of Drivers2
Operating Temperature [Max]150 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Package / Case0.3 in
Package / Case8-DIP
Package / Case7.62 mm
Rise / Fall Time (Typ) [custom]28 ns
Rise / Fall Time (Typ) [custom]32 ns
Supplier Device Package8-PDIP
Voltage - Supply [Max]18 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]4.5 V

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Description

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MIC4425 Series

The MIC4423/4424/4425 family are highly reliable BiCMOS/DMOS buffer/driver/MOSFET gate drivers. They are higher output current versions of the MIC4426/4427/4428, which are improved versions of the MIC426/427/428. All three families are pin-compatible. The MIC4423/4424/4425 drivers are capable of giving reliable service in more demanding electrical environments than their predecessors. They will not latch under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They can survive up to 5 V of noise spiking, of either polarity, on the ground pin. They can accept, without either damage or logic upset, up to half an amp of reverse current (either polarity) forced back into their outputs. The MIC4423/4424/4425 series of gate drivers are easier to use, more flexible in operation, and more forgiving than other CMOS or bipolar drivers currently available. Their BiCMOS/DMOS construction dissipates minimum power and provides rail-to-rail voltage swings. Primarily intended for driving power MOSFETs, the MIC4423/4424/4425 gate drivers are suitable for driving other loads (capacitive, resistive, or inductive) which require low impedance, high peak currents, and fast switching times. Heavily loaded clock lines, coaxial cables, or piezoelectric transducers are some examples. The only known limitation on loading is that total power dissipated in the driver must be kept within the maximum power dissipation limits of the package.

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