International Rectifier introduces rugged power ICs for automotive applications

July 1, 2009
International Rectifier in El Segundo, Calif., is introducing the AUIRS4427S dual low-side driver power integrated circuit (IC) for low-, mid-, and high-voltage rugged power control automotive applications, such as general-purpose motor drives, automotive DC-DC converters, and hybrid power train drives.
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International Rectifier in El Segundo, Calif., is introducing the AUIRS4427S dual low-side driver power integrated circuit (IC) for low-, mid-, and high-voltage rugged power control automotive applications, such as general-purpose motor drives, automotive DC-DC converters, and hybrid power train drives. The AUIRS4427S power IC is a low-voltage, high-speed power MOSFET and IGBT driver qualified to AEC-Q100 standards. The output drivers feature a high pulse current buffer stage for minimum driver cross-conduction and matched propagation delay for both channels. Negative voltage spike immunity is provided to protect against catastrophic events during high-current switching and short-circuit conditions. The AUIRS4427S, which is 3.3- and 5-volt logic compatible with standard CMOS or LSTTL output, features gate voltage as 20 volts, CMOS Schmitt-triggered inputs, two independent gate drivers, and outputs in phase with inputs. For more information, visit International Rectifier online at www.irf.com.

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