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AUIR2085S - IR's Self-oscillating Half-bridge Driver IC Reduces Footprint for Space Constrained Automotive Applications

21st October 2009
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International Rectifier introduces the AUIR2085S automotive-qualified control IC for low- mid- and high-voltage automotive drive applications including DC-DC converters, HEV auxiliary converters and battery management converters.
A self-oscillating half-bridge 100V driver IC with 50 percent duty cycle, the AUIR2085S features an integrated soft-start capacitor that gradually increases duty cycle from zero to 50 percent for 5msec to limit in-rush current during start up, and maintains equal pulse widths for the high- and low-side MOSFETs throughout the start-up sequence.

The low- and high-side pulses for the half-bridge are matched to within ±25nsec to prevent transformer imbalances during operation. Other features include ±1A gate drive current optimized for low charge MOSFETs and adjustable deadtime from 50nsec to 200nsec to protect against shoot-through current.

“The AUIR2085S with its smart protection features and small footprint is specifically designed for harsh automotive drive applications, addressing the emerging needs for efficient DC-DC converters and fast switching robust power management solutions in modern cars,” said Henning Hauenstein, vice president and general manager of IR’s Automotive Products Business Unit.

The AUIR2085S which is qualified to AEC-Q100 standards provides programmable switching frequency up to 500kHz for design flexibility. Higher switching frequency decreases output voltage ripple and allows use of smaller, lower loss magnetic components. Switching frequency and deadtime can be controlled independently with just two external components to customize circuits for a particular application. The device also features a floating channel designed for bootstrap operation up to +100V DC and VCC supply, under-voltage lockout and adjustable overcurrent protection.

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