Low I, Dual, 2-Phase Synchronous Boost Controller for GaN FETs
Analog Devices
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- LTC7892
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The LTC®7892 is a high-performance dual boost DC-to-DC switching regulator controller that drives all N-channel synchronous gallium nitride (GaN) field effect transistor (FET) power stages with output voltages up to 100V. The LTC7892 solves many of the challenges traditionally faced when using GaN FETs. The LTC7892 simplifies the application design while requiring no protection diodes and no other additional external components compared to a silicon metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) solution.
The Internal smart bootstrap switches prevent overcharging of the BOOSTx pin to the SWx pin the high-side driver supplies during dead times, protecting the gate of the top GaN FET. The dead times of the LTC7892 can optionally be optimized with external resistors for margin or to tailor the application for higher efficiency and allowing for high-frequency operation.
The gate drive voltage of the LTC7892 can be precisely adjusted from 4V to 5.5V to optimize performance and allow the use of different GaN FETs or even logic-level MOSFETs. When biased from the boost converter regulator output, the LTC7892 can operate from an input supply as low as 1V after start-up.
APPLICATIONS
* Automotive and Industrial Power Systems
* Military Avionics and Medical Systems
* Telecommunications Power Systems
* GaN Drive Technology fully Optimized for GaN FETs
* Output Voltage up to 100V
* Wide VIN Range: 4V to 60V and Operates Down to 1V After Start-Up
* No Catch, Clamp, or Bootstrap Diodes Needed
* Internal Smart Bootstrap Switches Prevent Overcharging of High-Side Driver Supplies
* Resistor Adjustable Dead Times
* Split Output Gate Drivers for Adjustable Turn-On and Turn-Off Driver Strengths
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