Datasheet

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FN7282.2
EL7202, EL7212, EL7222
High Speed, Dual Channel Power
MOSFET Drivers
The EL7202, EL7212, EL7222 ICs are matched dual-drivers
that improve the operation of the industry standard DS0026
clock drivers. The Elantec versions are very high speed
drivers capable of delivering peak currents of 2.0 amps into
highly capacitive loads. The high speed performance is
achieved by means of a proprietary “Turbo-Driver” circuit
that speeds up input stages by tapping the wider voltage
swing at the output. Improved speed and drive capability are
enhanced by matched rise and fall delay times. These
matched delays maintain the integrity of input-to-output
pulse-widths to reduce timing errors and clock skew
problems. This improved performance is accompanied by a
10 fold reduction in supply currents over bipolar drivers, yet
without the delay time problems commonly associated with
CMOS devices. Dynamic switching losses are minimized
with non-overlapped drive techniques.
Pinouts
Features
Industry standard driver replacement
Improved response times
Matched rise and fall times
Reduced clock skew
Low output impedance
Low input capacitance
High noise immunity
Improved clocking rate
Low supply current
Wide operating voltage range
Pb-Free available (RoHS compliant)
Applications
Clock/line drivers
CCD Drivers
Ultra-sound transducer drivers
Power MOSFET drivers
Switch mode power supplies
Class D switching amplifiers
Ultrasonic and RF generators
Pulsed circuits
EL7212
(8-PIN PDIP, SO)
TOP VIEW
EL7222
(8-PIN PDIP, SO)
TOP VIEW
INVERTING
DRIVERS
COMPLEMENTARY
DRIVERS
EL7202
(8-PIN PDIP, SO)
TOP VIEW
NON-INVERTING
DRIVERS
Manufactured under U.S. Patent Nos. 5,334,883, #5,341,047
Data Sheet July 3, 2006
CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures.
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