SLUS678C
March 2008 – June 2018
UCC27324-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
1
Features
2
Applications
3
Description
Device Images
Block Diagram
4
Revision History
5
Pin Configuration and Functions
Pin Functions
6
Specifications
6.1
Absolute Maximum Ratings
6.2
ESD Ratings
6.3
Recommended Operating Conditions
6.4
Thermal Information
6.5
Overall Electrical Characteristics
6.6
Power Dissipation Characteristics
6.7
Input (INA, INB) Electrical Characteristics
6.8
Output (OUTA, OUTB) Electrical Characteristics
6.9
Switching Characteristics
6.10
Typical Characteristics
7
Detailed Description
7.1
Overview
7.2
Functional Block Diagram
7.3
Feature Description
7.3.1
Input Stage
7.3.2
Output Stage
7.4
Device Functional Modes
8
Application and Implementation
8.1
Application Information
8.1.1
Parallel Outputs
8.2
Typical Application
8.2.1
Design Requirements
8.2.2
Detailed Design Procedure
8.2.2.1
Propagation Delay
8.2.2.2
Source and Sink Capabilities During Miller Plateau
8.2.2.3
Supply Voltage (VDD)
8.2.2.4
Drive Current and Power Requirements
8.2.3
Application Curve
9
Power Supply Recommendations
10
Layout
10.1
Layout Guidelines
10.2
Layout Example
10.3
Thermal Considerations
11
Device and Documentation Support
11.1
Documentation Support
11.1.1
Related Documentation
11.2
Community Resource
11.3
Trademarks
11.4
Electrostatic Discharge Caution
11.5
Glossary
12
Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
1
Features
Qualified for Automotive Applications
Industry-Standard Pinout
High Current Drive Capability of ±4 A at the Miller Plateau Region
Efficient Constant Current Sourcing Even at Low Supply Voltages
TTL and CMOS-Compatible Inputs Independent of Supply Voltage
20-ns Typical Rise and 15-ns Typical Fall Times with 1.8-nF Load
Typical Propagation Delay Times of 25 ns With Input Falling and 35 ns With Input Rising
Supply Voltage of 4 V to 15 V
Supply Current of 0.3 mA
Dual Outputs Can Be Paralleled for Higher Drive Current
Rated From T
J
= –40°C to 125°C
TrueDrive™ Output Architecture Using Bipolar and CMOS Transistors in Parallel