Opto Driver Mosfet Fod3182 3182
Opto Driver Mosfet Fod3182 3182
February 2011
FOD3182
3A Output Current, High Speed MOSFET Gate Driver
Optocoupler
Features Applications
■ High noise immunity characterized by 50kV/µs (Typ.) ■ Plasma Display Panel
common mode rejection @ VCM = 2,000V ■ High performance DC/DC convertor
■ Guaranteed operating temperature range of ■ High performance switch mode power supply
-40°C to +100°C ■ High performance uninterruptible power supply
■ 3A peak output current ■ Isolated Power MOSFET gate drive
■ Fast switching speed
– 210ns max. propagation delay
– 65ns max pulse width distortion Description
■ Fast output rise/fall time The FOD3182 is a 3A Output Current, High Speed
– Offers lower dynamic power dissipation MOSFET Gate Drive Optocoupler. It consists of a
■ 250kHz maximum switching speed aluminium gallium arsenide (AlGaAs) light emitting diode
■ Wide VDD operating range: 10V to 30V optically coupled to a CMOS detector with PMOS and
■ Use of P-Channel MOSFETs at output stage NMOS output power transistors integrated circuit power
enables output voltage swing close to the supply rail stage. It is ideally suited for high frequency driving of
(rail-to-rail output) power MOSFETS used in Plasma Display Panels
■ 5000Vrms, 1 minute isolation (PDPs), motor control inverter applications and high
■ Under voltage lockout protection (UVLO) with performance DC/DC converters.
hysteresis – optimized for driving MOSFETs The device is packaged in an 8-pin dual in-line housing
■ Minimum creepage distance of 8.0mm compatible with 260°C reflow processes for lead free
■ Minimum clearance distance of 10mm to 16mm solder compliance.
(option TV or TSV)
■ Minimum insulation thickness of 0.5mm
■ UL and VDE*
■ 1,414 peak working insulation voltage (VIORM)
NC 1 8 VDD
8 8
ANODE 2 7 VO2
1 1
CATHODE 3 6 VO1
NC 4 5 VSS
8
8
1
Note: 1
A 0.1µF bypass capacitor must be connected between pins 5 and 8.
Pin Definitions
Pin # Name Description
1 NC Not Connected
2 Anode LED Anode
3 Cathode LED Cathode
4 NC Not Connected
5 VSS Negative Supply Voltage
6 VO2 Output Voltage 2 (internally connected to VO1)
7 VO1 Output Voltage 1
8 VDD Positive Supply Voltage
Isolation Characteristics
Symbol Parameter Test Conditions Min. Typ.* Max. Unit
VISO Withstand Isolation Voltage(13) (14) TA = 25°C, 5000 Vrms
R.H. < 50%, t = 1min.,
II-O ≤ 10µA
RI-O Resistance (input to output)(14) VI-O = 500V 1011 Ω
CI-O Capacitance (input to output) Freq. = 1MHz 1 pF
*Typical values at TA = 25°C
-1.5 -0.15
-2.0
TA = 25°C -0.20
TA =100°C
-2.5
-0.25
-3.-0
-3.5 -0.30
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
IOH – OUTPUT HIGH CURRENT (A) TA – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
Fig. 3 Output High Current vs. Ambient Temperature Fig. 4 Output High Current vs. Ambient Temperature
8 8
Frequency = 200Hz Frequency = 100Hz
Duty Cycle = 0.2% Duty Cycle = 0.5%
IOH – OUTPUT HIGH CURRENT (A)
VO = 6V
VO = 6V
4 4
VO = 3V VO = 3V
2 2
0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
TA – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C) TA – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
Fig. 5 Output Low Voltage vs. Output Low Current Fig. 6 Output Low Voltage vs. Ambient Temperature
4 0.30
Frequency = 200Hz VDD = 15V to 30V
Duty Cycle = 99.9% VSS = 0V
VOL – OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE (V)
2 0.15
0.10
TA = -40°C
1
0.05
0 0
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
IOL – OUTPUT LOW CURRENT (A) TA – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
VO = 6V
VO = 6V
4 4
VO = 3V
VO = 3V
2 2
0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
TA – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C) TA – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
Fig. 9 Supply Current vs. Ambient Temperature Fig. 10 Supply Current vs. Supply Voltage
3.6 3.6
IF = 0mA (for IDDL)
VDD = 15V to 30V IF = 10mA (for IDDH)
VSS = 0V VSS = 0V
3.4
IF = 0mA (for IDDL)
IDD – SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
TA = 25°C
IDD – SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
IDDH(30V)
3.0
2.8
IDDH
IDDL(30V)
2.8
IDDL
IDDH(15V)
2.6
2.4
IDDL(15V)
2.4
2.2 2.0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 15 20 25 30
TA – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C) VDD – SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
3.0
150
2.8 tPHL
tPLH
2.6
100
2.4
2.2 50
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 15 18 21 24 27 30
TA – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C) VDD – SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
Fig. 13 Propagation Delay vs. LED Forward Current Fig. 14 Propagation Delay vs. Ambient Temperature
250 450
VDD = 15V to 30V
TA = 25°C IF = 10mA to 16mA
RG = 10Ω VDD = 15V to 30V
tP – PROPAGATION DELAY (ns)
RG = 10Ω
150 250
tPHL
tPLH tPHL
100 150
tPLH
50 50
6 8 10 12 14 18 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
IF – FORWARD LED CURRENT (mA) TA – AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
Fig. 15 Propagation Delay vs. Series Load Resistance Fig. 16 Propagation Delay vs. Series Load Capacitance
450 450
IF = 10mA to 16mA IF = 10mA to 16mA
VDD = 15V to 30V VDD = 15V to 30V
CG = 10nF RG = 10Ω
Duty Cycle = 50%
tP – PROPAGATION DELAY (ns)
250 250
tPHL tPHL
150 150
tPLH tPLH
50 50
0 10 20 30 40 50 0 20 40 60 80 100
RG – SERIES LOAD RESISTANCE (Ω) CG – SERIES LOAD CAPACITANCE (nF)
Fig. 17 Transfer Characteristics Fig. 18 Input Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage
35 100
VDD = 30V
TA = 25°C
30
IF – FORWARE CURRENT (mA)
10
VO – OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
25
1
20
10
0.01
5
0 0.001
0 1 2 3 4 5 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
IF – FORWARD LED CURRENT (mA) VR – FORWARE VOLTAGE (V)
18
16
12
10
8 (8.30V)
2
(7.80)
0
0 5 10 15 20
(VDD – VSS) – SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
Power Supply
+
+ C2 VDD = 10V to 30V
C1
0.1µF 47µF
Pulse Generator
1 8
PW = 4.99ms
Period = 5ms Pulse-In
ROUT = 50Ω
2 7
R2 Iol
100Ω Power Supply
3 6 +
C3 + C4 V = 6V
VOL D1 47µF
LED-IFmon 0.1µF
4 5
R1
100Ω
To Scope
Test Conditions:
Frequency = 200Hz
Duty Cycle = 99.8%
VDD = 10V to 30V
VSS = 0V
VF(OFF) = -3.0V to 0.8V
Power Supply
+
+ C2 VDD = 10V to 30V
C1
0.1µF 47µF
Pulse Generator
PW = 10µs 1 8
Period = 5ms
ROUT = 50Ω Pulse-In
2 7 + Power Supply
C3 + C4
R2 Ioh 0.1µF 47µF V = 6V
100Ω
3 6 –
VOH D1
LED-IFmon
Current
4 5 Probe
To Scope
R1
100Ω
Test Conditions:
Frequency = 200Hz
Duty Cycle = 0.2%
VDD = 10V to 30V
VSS = 0V
IF = 10mA to 16mA
1 8
2 7 0.1µF
+
IF = 10 to 16mA – VDD = 10 to 30V
3 6 VO
100mA
4 5
1 8
100mA
2 7
0.1µF +
– VDD = 10 to 30V
3 6 VO
4 5
1 8
2 7 0.1µF
+ VDD = 30V
IF = 10 to 16mA –
3 6 VO
4 5
1 8
2 7 0.1µF
+ +
VDD = 30V
– VF = -0.3 to 0.8V –
3 6 VO
4 5
1 8
2 7 0.1µF
+
– VDD = 10 to 30V
IF VO > 5V
3 6
4 5
1 8
2 7 0.1µF
+ +
VF = –0.3 to 0.8V VDD = 10 to 30V
– –
3 6 VO
4 5
1 8
2 7 0.1µF
+
IF = 10mA – 10V or 30V
VDD Ramp
3 6 VO = 5V
4 5
1 8
0.1µF
2 7 VO
+
+ VDD = 10 to 30V
–
–
Probe 3 6 Rg = 10Ω
F = 250kHz
DC = 50%
Cg = 10nF
50Ω
4 5
IF
tr tf
90%
50%
VOUT 10%
tPLH tPHL
IF 1 8
A
2 7 0.1µF
B + VDD = 30V
–
+ 3 6 VO
5V –
4 5
+–
VCM = 2,000V
VCM
0V
∆t
VO VOH
Switch at A: IF = 10mA
VO VOL
Switch at B: IF = 0mA
6.35–6.86
6.35–6.86
1.14–1.78
3.68–3.94
5.08
MAX
1.14–1.78
3.68–3.94
0.51 MIN 3.05–3.90
5.08
MAX
0.41–0.56 0.20–0.40
(0.78)
2.54 BSC 7.62 TYP
0.51 MIN 3.05–3.90
15.0° MAX
Pin 1 (1.54)
6.35–6.86 (7.49)
(10.54)
(0.76)
5.08
MAX 0.20–0.40
(0.78)
0.51 MIN 0.40 MIN
(0.41–0.56) Both sides
2.54 BSC
8.00 MIN
10.30 MAX
Note:
1. All dimensions are in millimeters.
2. Dimensions are exclusive of burrs, mold fash, and tie bar extrusion.
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without notice. Please note the revision and/or date on the drawing and contact a Fairchild Semiconductor representative to verify or
obtain the most recent revision. Package specifications do not expand the terms of Fairchild’s worldwide terms and conditions,
specifically the warranty therein, which covers Fairchild products.
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9.40–9.91 (2.54)
(1.78)
1.50
(1.54)
ø1.00 TYP
(9.96)
6.35–6.86
(13.00)
(0.76)
5.08
MAX 0.20–0.40
(0.78)
0.51 MIN 0.40 MIN
Both sides
2.54 TYP
10.16
12.60 MAX
Note:
1. All dimensions are in millimeters.
2. Dimensions are exclusive of burrs, mold fash, and tie bar extrusion.
Package drawings are provided as a service to customers considering Fairchild components. Drawings may change in any manner
without notice. Please note the revision and/or date on the drawing and contact a Fairchild Semiconductor representative to verify or
obtain the most recent revision. Package specifications do not expand the terms of Fairchild’s worldwide terms and conditions,
specifically the warranty therein, which covers Fairchild products.
Always visit Fairchild Semiconductor’s online packaging area for the most recent package drawings:
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Marking Information
3182 2
6
V XX YY B
3 4 5
Definitions
1 Fairchild logo
2 Device number
3 VDE mark (Note: Only appears on parts ordered with
DIN EN/IEC 60747-5-2 option – See order entry table)
4 Two digit year code, e.g., ‘11’
5 Two digit work week ranging from ‘01’ to ‘53’
6 Assembly package code
F
A0
W1 W
B0
F
A0
W1 W
B0
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