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IC DRIVER MOSF HI/LOW SIDE 8SOIC

MIC5014YM

Manufacturer Part Number
MIC5014YM
Description
IC DRIVER MOSF HI/LOW SIDE 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Micrel Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of MIC5014YM

Configuration
High or Low Side
Input Type
Non-Inverting
Delay Time
2.5ms
Number Of Configurations
1
Number Of Outputs
1
Voltage - Supply
2.75 V ~ 30 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Device Type
High Side / Low Side
Module Configuration
High Side / Low Side
Input Delay
2.5ms
Output Delay
6µs
Supply Voltage Range
2.75V To 30V
Driver Case Style
SOIC
No. Of Pins
8
Number Of Drivers
1
Driver Configuration
Non-Inverting
Driver Type
High Side/Low Side
Input Logic Level
TTL
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
30V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
2.75V
Turn Off Delay Time
30us
Turn On Delay Time (max)
8ms
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 85C
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
8
Package Type
SOIC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Current - Peak
-
High Side Voltage - Max (bootstrap)
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant
Other names
576-2352
MIC5014YM

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MIC5014/5015
Typical Applications
Variable Supply Low Side Driver for Motor Speed Control
(Figure 6) The internal regulation in the MIC5014/15 allows
a steady gate enhancement to be supplied while the
MIC5014/15 supply varies from 5V to 30V, without damaging
the internal gate to source zener clamp. This allows the speed
of the DC motor shown to be varied by varying the supply
voltage.
Solenoid Valve Driver (Figure 7) High power solenoid valves
are used in many industrial applications requiring the timed
dispensing of chemicals or gases. When the solenoid is
activated, the valve opens (or closes), releasing (or stopping)
fluid flow. A solenoid valve, like all inductive loads, has a
considerable “kickback” voltage when turned off, as current
cannot change instantaneously through an inductor. In most
June 2005
Figure 6: DC Motor Speed Control/Driver
OFF
ON
1
2
3
4
V+
Input
Source
Gnd
MIC5014
10µF
Figure 5. High Side Driver with Delayed Overcurrent Shutdown
Gate
NC
NC
NC
1kΩ
V
8
7
6
5
CC
1
2
3
4
= +5V to +30V
V+
Input
Source
Gnd
M
MIC5014
IRF540
Gate
NC
NC
NC
8
7
6
5
R
0.06Ω
S
1kΩ
R4
12V
7
1000pF
R1
1kΩ
R2
120kΩ
applications, it is acceptable to allow this voltage to momen-
tarily turn the MOSFET back on as a way of dissipating the
inductor’s current. However, if this occurs when driving a
solenoid valve with a fast switching speed, chemicals or
gases may be inadvertantly be dispensed at the wrong time
with possibly disasterous consequences. Also, too large of
a kickback voltage (as is found in larger solenoids) can
damage the MIC5014 or the power FET by forcing the Source
node below ground (the MIC5014 can be driven up to 20V
below ground before this happens). A catch diode has been
included in this design to provide an alternate route for the
inductive kickback current to flow. The 5kΩ resistor in series
with this diode has been included to set the recovery time of
the solenoid valve.
On
LM301A
OFF
ON
0.01µF
Figure 7: Solenoid Valve Driver
1
2
3
4
2.2kΩ
Gnd
Trigger
V
R/C
REF
LM3905N
12V
1
2
3
4
Input
Source
Gnd
V+
Logic
Emit
Coll
MIC5015
V+
8
7
6
5
Gate
NC
NC
NC
Solenoid
8
7
6
5
8320A
ASCO
24V
IRFZ40
5kΩ
1N4005
MIC5014/5015
Micrel, Inc.

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