Half-Bridge Driver Ir2104
Half-Bridge Driver Ir2104
Half-Bridge Driver Ir2104
PD60046-Q
IR2104(S)
HALF-BRIDGE DRIVER
Features Product Summary
• Floating channel designed for bootstrap operation
Fully operational to +600V VOFFSET 600V max.
Tolerant to negative transient voltage
dV/dt immune
IO+/- 130 mA / 270 mA
• Gate drive supply range from 10 to 20V
VOUT 10 - 20V
• Undervoltage lockout
• 3.3V, 5V and 15V input logic compatible ton/off (typ.) 680 & 150 ns
• Cross-conduction prevention logic
• Internally set deadtime Deadtime (typ.) 520 ns
• High side output in phase with input
• Shut down input turns off both channels
• Matched propagation delay for both channels Packages
Description
The IR2104(S) are high voltage, high speed power
MOSFET and IGBT drivers with dependent high and
low side referenced output channels. Proprietary HVIC
and latch immune CMOS technologies enable rugge-
8 Lead SOIC 8 Lead PDIP
dized monolithic construction. The logic input is com- IR2104S IR2104
patible with standard CMOS or LSTTL output, down to
3.3V logic. The output drivers feature a high pulse cur-
rent buffer stage designed for minimum driver cross-conduction. The floating channel can be used to drive an N-
channel power MOSFET or IGBT in the high side configuration which operates from 10 to 600 volts.
Typical Connection
up to 600V
VCC
VCC VB
IN IN HO
SD SD VS TO
LOAD
COM LO
(Refer to Lead Assignment for correct pin configuration) This/These diagram(s) show electrical
connections only. Please refer to our Application Notes and DesignTips for proper circuit board layout.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Absolute maximum ratings indicate sustained limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. All voltage
parameters are absolute voltages referenced to COM. The thermal resistance and power dissipation ratings are
measured under board mounted and still air conditions.
Note 1: Logic operational for VS of -5 to +600V. Logic state held for VS of -5V to -VBS. (Please refer to the Design Tip
DT97-3 for more details).
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Dynamic Electrical Characteristics
VBIAS (VCC, VBS) = 15V, CL = 1000 pF and TA = 25°C unless otherwise specified.
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Functional Block Diagram
VB
HV
LEVEL Q
SHIFT HO
PULSE R
FILTER S
VS
IN
PULSE
GEN
UV
DEAD TIME & DETECT
SHOOT-THROUGH
PREVENTION
VCC
VCC
LO
SD
COM
Lead Definitions
Symbol Description
IN Logic input for high and low side gate driver outputs (HO and LO), in phase with HO
SD Logic input for shutdown
VB High side floating supply
HO High side gate drive output
VS High side floating supply return
VCC Low side and logic fixed supply
LO Low side gate drive output
COM Low side return
Lead Assignments
1 VCC VB 8 1 VCC VB 8
2 IN HO 7 2 IN HO 7
3 SD VS 6 3 SD VS 6
4 COM LO 5 4 COM LO 5
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IN IN(LO)
50% 50%
SD
IN(HO)
ton tr toff tf
HO 90% 90%
LO
LO
HO 10% 10%
50% 50%
SD IN
50%
90%
tsd
HO 90% HO 10%
LO DT DT
LO 90%
IN (LO)
50% 50%
IN (HO)
LO HO
10%
MT MT
90%
LO HO
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1 40 0 1400
1 20 0 1200
Max.
1 00 0 1000
M a x.
8 00 800
Typ.
6 00 600
T yp .
4 00 400
2 00 200
0 0
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 1 00 1 25 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) VBIAS Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 6A. Turn-On Time vs Temperature Figure 6B. Turn-On Time vs Supply Voltage
1000 5 00
Max.
Turn-On Delay Time (ns)
800 4 00
Turn-Off Delay Time (ns)
600 3 00
Typ.
400 2 00 M ax .
200 1 00
T yp .
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 1 00 1 25
Temperature (°C)
Input Voltage (V)
Figure 6C. Turn-On Time vs Input Voltage Figure 7A. Turn-Off Time vs Temperature
500 1000
Turn-Off Delay Time (ns)
800
Turn-Off Delay Time (ns
400
Ma x .
200 400
Typ.
100 200
Typ
0 0
10 12 14 16 18 20 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
VBIAS Supply Voltage (V) Input Voltage (V)
Figure 7B. Turn-Off Time vs Supply Voltage Figure 7C. Turn-Off Time vs Input Voltage
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500
500
Shutdown Delay Time (ns)
300 Max.
300
200 M ax.
200
Typ.
100
T y p. 100
0
0
-5 0 -2 5 0 25 50 75 100 125
10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) VBIAS Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 8A. Shutdown Time vs Temperature Figure 8B. Shutdown Time vs Voltage
500 500
Turn-On Rise Time (ns)
Turn-On Rise Time (ns)
400 400
300 300
M ax.
200 M ax. 200
100 100
Typ.
Typ.
0 0
-5 0 -2 5 0 25 50 75 100 125 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) VBIAS Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 9A. Turn-On Rise Time Figure 9B. Turn-On Rise Time vs Voltage
vs Temperature
20 0 200
Turn-Off Fall Time (ns)
Turn-Off Fall Time (ns)
15 0 150
M ax.
10 0 100
M ax.
50 50
Typ.
Ty p.
0 0
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 10 0 12 5 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) VBIAS Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 10A. Turn-Off Fall Time Figure 10B. Turn-Off Fall Time vs Voltage
vs Temperature
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1400 1400
1200 1200
Deadtime (ns)
1000 1000
Deadtime (ns)
M ax.
800 800
M ax.
600 600
Typ.
Typ.
400 400
M in .
200 M in . 200
0 0
-5 0 -2 5 0 25 50 75 100 125 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) VBIAS Supply Voltage (V)
8 8
7 7
In pu t V olta g e (V )
6 6
Input V oltag e (V )
5 5
4 M in. 4 M in.
3 3
2 2
1 1
0 0
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) Vcc Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 12A. Logic "1" (HO) & Logic “0” (LO) Figure 12B. Logic "1" (HO) & Logic “0” (LO)
& Inactive SD Input Voltage & Inactive SD Input Voltage
vs Temperature vs Voltage
4 4
3.2 3 .2
Input Voltage (V)
In p u t V o lta g e (V )
2.4 2 .4
1.6 1 .6
Max. M ax.
0.8 0 .8
0 0
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) Vcc Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 13A. Logic "0" (HO) & Logic “1” (LO) Figure 13B. Logic "0" (HO) & Logic “1” (LO)
& Active SD Input Voltage & Active SD Input Voltage
vs Temperature vs Voltage
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1 1
0 .8 0 .8
0 .6 0 .6
0 .4 0 .4
M ax. M ax.
0 .2 0 .2
0 0
-5 0 -2 5 0 25 50 75 100 125 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) Vcc Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 14A. High Level Output Figure 14B. High Level Output vs Voltage
vs Temperature
1 1
Low Level Output Voltage (V)
Low Level Output Voltage (V)
0 .8 0 .8
0 .6 0 .6
0 .4 0 .4
0 .2 0 .2
M ax. M ax.
0 0
-5 0 -2 5 0 25 50 75 100 125 10 12 14 16 18 20
Figure 15A. Low Level Output Figure 15B. Low level Output vs Voltage
vs Temperature
Offset Supply Leakage Current (µA)
500 500
400 400
300 300
200 200
100 100
M ax. Max.
0 0
-5 0 -2 5 0 25 50 75 100 125 0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Temperature (°C) VB Boost Voltage (V)
Figure 16A. Offset Supply Current Figure 16B. Offset Supply Current
vs Temperature vs Voltage
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1 50 150
VBS Supply Current (µA)
90 90
60 60
M ax . Max .
30 30
T yp . Ty p.
0 0
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 1 00 1 25 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) VBS Floating Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 17A. VBS Supply Current Figure 17B. VBS Supply Current
vs Temperature vs Voltage
700 700
Vcc Supply Current (µA)
600 600
500 500
400 400
Figure 18A. Vcc Supply Current Figure 18B. Vcc Supply Current vs Voltage
vs Temperature
30 30
Logic 1” Input Current (µA)
25 25
20 20
15 15
10 10 M ax.
M ax.
5 5
Typ. Typ.
0 0
-5 0 -2 5 0 25 50 75 100 125 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) Vcc Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 19A. Logic"1" Input Current Figure 19B. Logic"1" Input Current
vs Temperature vs Voltage
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5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
Max. Max.
1 1
0 0
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) VCC Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 20A. Logic "0" Input Current Figure 20B. Logic "0" Input Current
vs Temperature vs Voltage
11 11
M ax.
VCC UVLO Threshold +(V)
10 10
Max.
Typ.
9 9
M in. Typ.
8 8
7 7 Min.
6 6
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Figure 21A. Vcc Undervoltage Threshold(+) Figure 21B. Vcc Undervoltage Threshold(-)
vs Temperature vs Temperature
500 500
Output Source Current (mA)
400 400
Typ.
300 300
200 200
T y p.
100 Min. 100
M in.
0 0
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) VBIAS Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 22A. Output Source Current Figure 22B. Output Source Current
vs Temperature vs Voltage
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7 00 70 0
6 00 60 0
Output Sink Current (mA)
Figure 23A. Output Sink Current Figure 23B. Output Sink Current vs Voltage
vs Temperature
Case Outlines
01-6014
8 Lead PDIP 01-3003 01 (MS-001AB)
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INCHES MILLIMETERS
D B DIM
MIN MAX MIN MAX
A 5 FOOTPRINT A .0532 .0688 1.35 1.75
A1 .0040 .0098 0.10 0.25
8X 0.72 [.028]
b .013 .020 0.33 0.51
8 7 6 5 c .0075 .0098 0.19 0.25
6 H D .189 .1968 4.80 5.00
E E .1497 .1574 3.80 4.00
0.25 [.010] A
1 2 3 4 6.46 [.255] e .050 BASIC 1.27 BASIC
e1 .025 BASIC 0.635 BASIC
H .2284 .2440 5.80 6.20
K .0099 .0196 0.25 0.50
L .016 .050 0.40 1.27
6X e 3X 1.27 [.050] 8X 1.78 [.070] y 0° 8° 0° 8°
e1 K x 45°
A
C y
0.10 [.004]
A1 8X L 8X c
8X b
7
0.25 [.010] C A B
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Data and specifications subject to change without notice. 6/30/2003
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